GW Hospital Focuses on Colon Cancer and Prevention

Why are so many young people getting colorectal cancer? Colorectal cancer rates have been declining among U.S. adults over age 50 since the 1980s. But, for younger adults, the trend is rapidly going in the wrong direction. While the overall numbers are still relatively low, colorectal cancer will become the leading cause of cancer-related deaths for adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s by 2030.

Dr. Marian Khalili, a colon and rectal surgeon at The George Washington University Hospital, discusses colon cancer, how to prevent it, and the importance of being screened early.

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