Bowel cancer in people under the age of 50 is increasing worldwide and scientists are striving to find out why.
Scientists have been unable to determine why bowel cancer is becoming more common in young people, but changes in diet, ...
Scientists aim to uncover how changes in diet, lifestyle, and environmental factors, such as microplastics and the microbiome ...
A farmer who was diagnosed with bowel cancer aged 33 has urged other young people to get symptoms of the disease checked out.
Scientists are to compare tumour specimens from the 1950s to those from today to try to identify what is driving the increase ...
WHEN James Rogers first spotted blood in his poo his doctors insisted it wouldn’t be cancer. They even ran blood tests on the ...
Bowel cancer rates have been rising in people under 55 for years. But scientists have yet to determine the reason.
But new research may have found the key to answering the mysterious increase in colorectal cancer cases in young people — and ...
Bowel cancer samples that have been stored for up to a century will be analysed to try to solve the mysterious rise of the ...
In UK, bowel cancer rates among under-24s have risen by 75% since early 1990s, while cases in people aged 25 to 49 have ...
A farmer, diagnosed with bowel cancer at just 33, is urging young people to get potential symptoms checked. James Rogers, who ...
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