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Updated · syracuse.com · Apr 23
Colorectal Cancer Deaths Surge Among Younger, Less-Educated Americans
Updated
Updated · syracuse.com · Apr 23

Colorectal Cancer Deaths Surge Among Younger, Less-Educated Americans

54 articles · Updated · syracuse.com · Apr 23
  • Colorectal cancer deaths are rising sharply among younger adults in the US, with rectal cancer rates increasing fastest, especially in those under 45.
  • The increase is most pronounced among people without a college degree and among Hispanic adults, highlighting significant socioeconomic and demographic disparities.
  • Experts warn that delayed diagnosis and lack of routine screening in younger adults are contributing to advanced-stage detection and higher mortality rates.
Why is colon cancer now the top cancer killer for Americans under 50?
Are doctors misdiagnosing a deadly cancer as hemorrhoids in young patients?
Could a common herbicide be fueling the crisis of cancer in young adults?
Can the physical stiffness of your own tissue predict your cancer risk?
Is your gut microbiome secretly increasing your risk for colorectal cancer?
When should you actually start screening for colorectal cancer?