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Rectal bleeding in young adults linked to 8.5 times higher risk of colorectal cancer

Rectal bleeding in young adults linked to 8.5 times higher risk of colorectal cancer

Adults under 50 undergoing colonoscopy were found to have a dramatically higher risk of having colorectal cancer when the procedure was done for rectal bleeding. Researchers found that rectal bleeding increased the odds of a colorectal cancer diagnosis by 8.5 times, underscoring the need to take the symptom seriously even in the absence of a family history in a population who may not otherwise meet screening age criteria.

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