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From 1999 to 2018, the number of new cases of colorectal cancer each year rose by 4.44% in men and 6.40% in women between the ages of 20 and 29 in Germany, with the fastest growth occurring in this younger group, even though colorectal cancer remains uncommon in people this age.

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The study says colorectal cancer is rising a little bit in young adults overall, but the claim says it’s rising much faster in the very youngest group — and the study doesn’t show that. So the claim is too strong and not backed up.

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