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Rising Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults Prompts Screening Questions

via MSNBC·Feb 16

The death of actor James Van Der Beek from colon cancer has renewed attention on rising rates of colorectal cancer among younger adults. Medical experts are reconsidering screening guidelines as cases increasingly appear in people under the traditional recommended screening age of 45. Doctors urge individuals with symptoms or family history to discuss earlier colonoscopy screening with their healthcare providers.

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