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A new report has shed light on the origins of the surge in colorectal cancer among younger adults. Researchers found that people aged 65 and under now account for about 45% of new colorectal cancer cases, up sharply from 27% in 1995. The disease is increasing fastest among adults aged 20 to 49, with rates rising roughly 3% each year. Scientists suggest that early-life exposures—such as diet, environmental factors, antibiotic use, and lifestyle habits—may influence the development of the disease later in life. Experts warn that low screening rates are worsening the problem, emphasizing the importance of earlier detection, increased awareness,s and preventive measures to curb this growing health threat.
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