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Rectal cancer deaths rising rapidly among millennials: 'It's a medical crisis.'

7 hours ago
  • #cancer trends
  • #millennials health
  • #rectal cancer
  • Rectal cancer deaths are rising rapidly among younger adults, particularly millennials, with rates increasing two to three times faster than colon cancer.
  • If trends continue, rectal cancer deaths may surpass colon cancer deaths by 2035, with colorectal cancer being the top cause of cancer death in people under 50.
  • The rise in rectal cancer is driving overall colorectal cancer increases in those under 65, with diagnoses climbing 3% yearly since the late 1990s.
  • Hispanic adults have seen the steepest rise in rectal cancer deaths, with the fastest-growing mortality rates among all demographic groups.
  • Scientists lack a clear explanation for the increase, suggesting it may be linked to modern exposures, such as disrupted gut microbiomes from sugary drinks in childhood, rather than hereditary factors.
  • Symptoms of rectal cancer include bright red blood in stool, urgency to use the bathroom after bowel movements, and changes in bowel function, which should prompt medical evaluation.
  • Screening for colon cancer is recommended starting at age 45, but younger adults with symptoms or family history should seek earlier diagnosis to reduce advanced-stage detection and improve outcomes.