Colorectal cancer is increasingly affecting younger people, with one in five currently diagnosed cases in adults younger than ...
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The rising rate of colon cancer in young people can't be caused by diet alone, doctors say. Microplastics, sleep, and ...
Children, teens and young adults have a higher risk of dying from cancer if they were raised in a neighborhood that's been ...
A diet deficient in calcium was considered the highest risk factor, linked to approximately one in five deaths from colon ...
Obesity, poor diet, and inactive lifestyles are contributing to higher cancer rates among young and middle-aged women.
The American Cancer Society's annual cancer trend report shows cancer mortality is decreasing but cancer rates are increasing in young adults and women.
About 150,000 Americans are diagnosed annually with colorectal cancer, which occurs when cells in the colon or rectum grow ...
Young patients with cancer residing in historically redlined areas face a significantly higher risk of mortality, ...
Gastroenterologist Dr. Rohan Mandaliya of The Center for Comprehensive Pancreatic Care at Mercy goes over the risk factors of ...
New data from the American Cancer Society reveals an alarming trend: younger women are increasingly being diagnosed with breast cancer, prompting calls for earlier screenings.
Incidences for many common types of cancer have risen in recent years, with young women experiencing the brunt of the shift.