Colon cancer is becoming more common among young people, with experts predicting that figures will double in under-40s by 2030
Colon cancer is becoming more and more common amongst young people, with experts predicting that figures will double in under-40s by 2030.
Around 68 per cent, of people with an average age of 42 said in a study by Colorectal Cancer Alliance in 2020 that they showed this symptom at some point. Abdominal pain that doesn't go away on its own is another red flag, especially if it's severe or happens frequently. The trend is not exclusive to the US, and the UK now has an early-onset colorectal cancer rate 9.3. This rate is also at 13.5 in Australia and 10.5 in Norway.
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