Changes in colorectal cancer incidence rates in young adults

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is predominantly a disease of older adults, but a concerning trend is the rising incidence among young patients under 50, while the incidence is decreasing in older adults primarily due to colonoscopy guidelines and pick up. Understanding the incidence, staging, and aetiology of colorectal cancer in the younger demographic is crucial for effective diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. 

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