American Cancer Society
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healthACS Updates Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines Amid Rise in Younger Patients
American Cancer Society now recommends blood-based tests and at-home stool sampling for average-risk adults starting at age 45.
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healthACS Adds Blood Test to Colorectal Cancer Screening Options
The American Cancer Society now recommends blood-based screening for colorectal cancer for adults 45 and older at average risk.
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healthNew ACS Guidelines Add Blood Test for Colon Cancer Screening
American Cancer Society updates guidelines to include blood tests for colorectal cancer screening, aiming to increase screening rates.
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healthAlcohol Consumption Linked to Rising Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Young Adults
New research identifies alcohol as a primary driver of colorectal cancer, now the leading cause of cancer death for adults under 50.
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healthAlarming Rise in Deadly Cancer Affecting Young Adults Revealed
New report details a significant increase in colorectal cancer diagnoses among adults under 50, highlighting urgent need for awareness and early detection.
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healthRectal Cancer Surge: Young Americans Face Alarming Rise
Rectal cancer incidence is increasing across all age groups, with a notable surge in younger adults. Experts urge intensified research and early detection efforts.
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healthColorectal Cancer Now Tops Cancer Deaths for Americans Under 50
Colorectal cancer has surpassed all other cancer types as the leading cause of death for individuals under 50 in the United States, a concerning new trend.