The researchers found signs that a high-fat, low-fiber diet may increase inflammation in the gut that prevents it from naturally suppressing tumors. The cells of young people with colorectal cancer also appeared to have aged more quickly — by 15 year… | SupremeCmdr June 6 | The researchers found signs that a high-fat, low-fiber diet may increase inflammation in the gut that prevents it from naturally suppressing tumors. The cells of young people with colorectal cancer also appeared to have aged more quickly — by 15 years on average — than a person's actual age. That's unusual, because older people with colorectal cancer don't have the same boost in cellular aging. The rate of colorectal cancer among young people has been rising at an alarming rate, according to a 2023 report from the American Cancer Society. In 2019, 1 in 5 colorectal cancer cases were among people younger than 55. That's up from 1 in 10 in 1995, which means the rate has doubled in less than 30 years. Young People's Gut Bacteria May Drive Colorectal Cancer Risk - Medscape - June 06, 2024 -- https://www.medscape.com/s/viewarticle/young-peoples-gut-bacteria-may-drive-colorectal-cancer-risk-2024a1000amd?src=rss Yikes. | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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