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  • Colorectal Cancer Is Becoming More Common In Young People. Here Are The Signs.

    Colorectal Cancer Is Becoming More Common In Young People. Here Are The Signs.

    A report by the American Cancer Society found that colorectal cancer diagnoses nearly doubled in people younger than 55 in recent years; it increased from 11% in 1995 to 20% in 2019. Learn about symptoms, risk factors and screening methods.

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