Being overweight or obese may raise chances of getting early-onset colorectal cancer ... stool" is a reliable sign of colorectal cancer (CRC) originated in the late 19th century and, despite ...
According to the study's authors, colorectal cancer incidence rates showed a greater increase in younger adults in high-income areas.
Researchers found that, in the most recent decade evaluated, the incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer increased in 27 countries and territories.
Greatest increases in early-onset colorectal cancer incidence rates seen in New Zealand, Chile, Puerto Rico, and England.
Early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC) rates are rising in 27 of 50 countries/territories, with 20 showing faster or exclusive increases in early-onset cases, highlights a new study led by American ...
The early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC), also known as colon cancer, incidence rates among adults aged 25-49 are rising across the globe, but India shows the lowest rate among 50 countries ...
The researchers found that in terms of average annual percentage changes (AAPCs), incidence rates of early-onset colorectal cancer were stable in 23 countries in the most recent 10 years but ...
In a study of 25,000 adults with colorectal cancer (CRC), researchers found early-onset disease was associated with a later-stage diagnosis and people under 50 were nearly 30 percent more likely ...
(STAT) Authors of a new report from the American Cancer Society call the recent surge in early-onset CRC a "global phenomenon." LAVA Therapeutics announced discontinuation of an early-stage trial ...