Updated On: 25 March, 2024 04:47 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
A 2023 study by the Delhi State Cancer Institute (DSCI) showed that from people above the age of 50, the incidence of colon cancer is now increasingly shifting to young adults between ages 31 to 40 years

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India is seeing a significant rise in the number of colon or colorectal cancer in young adults, said doctors on Monday.
They blamed late diagnoses, lack of screening and Western diet that is more processed and calorie-rich food as the major reasons for the rise.