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From 1990 to 2021, the number of colorectal cancer cases in people aged 40 to 44 rose by 59%, and the rate adjusted for population age increased by 37%, showing that this age group experienced the fastest growth in cases among young adults.

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Evidence from Studies

Supporting (1)

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This study found that colon and rectal cancer is becoming more common in younger adults, especially those in their early 40s, and it’s rising faster than before — just like the claim says.

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No contradicting evidence found

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