Why are more young people getting bowel cancer?

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It was “virtually unheard of in the 20th century” but now bowel cancer in people under the age of 50 accounts for “around 10% of all new cases worldwide”, said the New Scientist. And England is one of the countries most affected.

Rates of early-onset bowel cancer in England have increased by 3.6% per year over the past decade, an “alarming rise” that’s higher than any other country analysed, except New Zealand, Chile and Puerto Rico, according American Cancer Society research published in The Lancet – and a stark contrast to the decreasing rates of bowel cancer in England among the over-50s.

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