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The Scientist | April 24, 2025

Colorectal cancer rates are rising in adults under 50, with incidence patterns varying significantly by global region. As researchers dig into the age...

Le Quotidien du médecin | April 24, 2025

Une équipe de recherche internationale soupçonne l'exposition durant l'enfance à une toxine bactérienne, la colibactine, d'être à l'origine de Â...

Discover | April 24, 2025

Over the past two decades, a troubling pattern has emerged: more young adults are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer -- a disease traditionally se...

Health | April 24, 2025

No one expects a young adult to get cancer. But in recent years, that sad scenario has been happening more and more frequently. Early-onset cancers--t...

El Español | April 24, 2025

La investigación publicada en Nature abre la puerta a conocer los factores de riesgo que pueden estar tras el aumento de casos en menores de 50 años...

Fortune | April 23, 2025

As rates of colorectal cancer soar in adults younger than 50--with the American Cancer Society reporting it to be the leading cause of cancer death am...

The Guardian | April 23, 2025

Childhood exposure to a toxin produced by bacteria in the bowel may be contributing to the rise of colorectal cancer in under-50s around the world, re...

The Independent | April 23, 2025

Scientists have discovered a potential link between a toxin produced by E. coli and the rising rates of bowel cancer in young people. This discovery m...

The Sun | April 23, 2025

A TOXIN produced by E. coli - which can cause food poisoning - may be driving rates of bowel cancer in young people, scientists have discovered. Exper...

Metro | April 23, 2025

A toxin produced by E. coli -- the troublesome bug that causes vomiting and fevers -- could be behind rising bowel cancer rates. The disease, also cal...

Financial Times | April 23, 2025

Childhood exposure to a gut microbe toxin could explain the alarming global rise in bowel cancer among younger people, according to a new internationa...

New York Post | April 23, 2025

A groundbreaking new study suggests that a gut-dwelling bacteria may be behind the recent surge in early-onset colorectal cancer cases. The potential ...