In 2026, an estimated 158,850 new cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) will be diagnosed, and 55,230 people will die from the disease in the United States. The Alaska Native population has the highest CRC ...
Colorectal cancer age gap widens as incidence rises in adults under 65, highlighting urgent screening and research needs, per ACS 2026 report.
The American Cancer Society reports that the incidence of colorectal cancer cases in U.S. adults ages 20 to 49 has been ...
Early research also indicates there could be some differences in symptoms between men and women.
New CRC diagnoses increasingly occur before age 65, with incidence rising 3% annually in ages 20–49 and 45% of cases now occurring under 65 years. Distal colon and rectal tumors drive early-onset ...
Doctors want you to keep these symptoms in mind.
Older patients have historically been considered to be at higher risk for cancer. Though doctors have said more cases of ...
Colorectal cancer rates in the United States are moving in two very different directions, according to a new report released ...
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy has issued a news release (pdf) discussing facts Hispanics should know about colon cancer. In the fact sheet, ASGE provides background information ...
While going through treatment, I learned that many jurisdictions were looking at lowering the age of colon cancer screening ...