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Tell Me What You Eat and I'll Tell You Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer.

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Katie Kennedy had always thought that colorectal cancer affected mostly older men. That’s why she got frosty when she was 48 years old when she was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer. “It didn’t make sense,” especially because she had always been healthy and active, said Kennedy, who is now 55 years old and is a communications advisor in Westwood, Massachusetts. Recently there has been an alarming increase in colorectal cancer diagnoses in youn…

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Katie Kennedy had always thought that colorectal cancer affected mostly older men. That’s why she got frosty when she was 48 years old when she was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer. “It didn’t make sense,” especially because she had always been healthy and active, said Kennedy, who is now 55 years old and is a communications advisor in Westwood, Massachusetts. Recently there has been an alarming increase in colorectal cancer diagnoses in youn…

The increase was recorded between 2021 and 2025 in people between 40 and 45 years of age and experts believe it is linked to a change in federal guidelines for preventive exams.The entry Double the cases of colorectal cancer in young patients was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.

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Remolacha - Noticias Republica Dominicana broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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