#Colorectal Cancer #Incidence Patterns in the United States, 1974–2013
https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article/doi/10.1093/jnci/djw322/3053481/Colorectal-Cancer-Incidence-Patterns-in-the-United
Age-specific CRC risk has escalated back to the level of those born circa 1890 for contemporary birth cohorts, underscoring the need for increased awareness among clinicians and the general public, as well as etiologic research to elucidate causes for the trend. Further, as nearly one-third of rectal cancer patients are younger than age 55 years, screening initiation before age 50 years should be considered.
https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article/doi/10.1093/jnci/djw322/3053481/Colorectal-Cancer-Incidence-Patterns-in-the-United
Age-specific CRC risk has escalated back to the level of those born circa 1890 for contemporary birth cohorts, underscoring the need for increased awareness among clinicians and the general public, as well as etiologic research to elucidate causes for the trend. Further, as nearly one-third of rectal cancer patients are younger than age 55 years, screening initiation before age 50 years should be considered.