How a new online tool is helping people of any age assess their colon cancer risk
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Colon cancer is increasingly affecting younger adults, with alarming statistics reported by the American Cancer Society. Dr. Jeff Lee highlights that colon cancer is rapidly becoming a leading cause of cancer deaths among individuals under 50 in the U.S. In response, the American Cancer Society has developed CancerRisk360, a user-friendly online tool designed to help anyone assess their risk for colon cancer. Emphasizing early detection, Dr. Lee points out the significance of screenings starting at age 45, given that early detection can yield a 90% survival rate at five years.
Catching colon cancer early is key, with a 90% survival rate at 5 years when detected early, highlighting the importance of screenings.
In 2030, colon cancer is expected to be the leading cause of cancer deaths for men and women under 50, indicating a serious trend.
The American Cancer Society's new online tool, CancerRisk360, helps assess colon cancer risk and encourages early screening, crucial for improving survival rates.
Risk factors for rising colon cancer rates include obesity, sedentary lifestyles, smoking, high red meat consumption, and heavy alcohol use.
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