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Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Colorectal Cancer: At what age should active control start?

Colorectal cancer is the second most deadly cancer in Europe, which spans 215,000 lives a year.

According to the latest scientific data, "Teenager" is developing in cancer with more than three of the ten diagnostics involved in this age group below 55 years of age. However, the most prudent programs begin at the age of 50-55 years.

In light of a new study presented at the recent conference of the joint European Gastroenterology Non-Profit Organization in Barcelona, ​​investigations should start from the age of 45 to respond to rising mortality from colorectal cancer in young adults.

French researchers analyzed the findings of 6,027 colonoscopes and recorded a 400% increase in tumor localization compared to patients aged 40-44 in the age group of 45-59 years (as opposed to normal, normal The uncontrolled increase of tissue was defined as). Apart from this, Novoplash was 8% higher at the age of 45-59 than the 50-54 year age group.

On average, intestinal polyps (depression in the colon wall, which is not treated, can be developed in cancer) and adenomas showed an increase of 95.8% and 95.4% respectively between 40-44 and 45-49, respectively. This difference was quite high between 45-49 and 50-54, which was 19.1% and 11.5% respectively.

Commenting on the new findings, the leader of the research team Dr. David Karseny said: "At the age of 45, there has been a significant increase in the incidence of wounds in the large intestine, especially the early neo-resistants. Personal history of polyps or cancer has been excluded, again, It is important to increase it from the age of 45 years. "

"The results of our research show that preventive testing for colorectal cancer should start from the age of 45," Dr. Carcidae concludes. "This will increase the initial diagnosis rate of cancer in young adults, and it is also possible to identify and safely remove polyp which can later be developed in cancer."

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