Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Rates Rising
June 8, 2009 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Young adults in the United States are being diagnosed with more colorectal cancer today than years ago despite a decline that started in the mid-1980s.
Screening played a large role in colorectal cancer prevention and detection, which helped lower the numbers. Colonoscopies can detect polyps, overgrowth of tissue, that can become cancerous. If they’re detected and removed through colonoscopy, that’s one less chance of developing the cancer. And, if colorectal cancer does occur, if it’s detected early enough, colorectal cancer has 90% cure rate. But, this is really only for people over 50 years old as regular colon screenings aren’t usually …read more




