Demographic trends in the incidence of young-onset colorectal cancer: a population-based study
British journal of surgery2020Vol. 107(5), pp. 595–605
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Abstract
Colorectal cancer should no longer be considered a disease of older people. Changes in incidence rates should be used to inform future screening policy, preventative strategies and research agendas, as well as increasing public understanding that younger people need to be aware of the symptoms of colorectal cancer.
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