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Expiry :2011-08-09Increases the incidence of rectal cancer in young: Clinicians routinely underestimate the risk of rectal cancer in young people, despite increasing incidence in this group, an analysis of over 7000 people the United States suggests that this fact is true.
The risk for colorectal cancer (CRC) increases with age, therefore, often considered a disease of the elderly. However, changes in diet and other factors, have led to an increased incidence of CRC in individuals younger than 40 years.
Nevertheless, the perception of the CCR as a disease of elderly people continues, said Joshua Meyer (New York Presbyterian Hospital, USA) and colleagues, which could lead to underdiagnosis of the disease in young individuals. READ MORE
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