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No link between coffee, fizzy drinks and bowel cancer, says large US study

consumption is generally much lower among older adults. These differences in exposure suggest that intake of sweetened beverages may...

Cancer screening rates lower among those with fatalistic attitudes

and her colleagues analyzed data from 529 adults aged 60 to 69 who had completed a series of surveys measuring their...

Increased use of colonoscopy screening could explain decrease in colorectal cancer rates

recommended once every 10 years for average-risk adults, and more often in those found to have precancerous lesions known as...

The Lancet publishes largest ever study on global burden of disease

every year, but more young- and middle-aged adults are dying and suffering from disease and injury, as non-communicable diseases,...

MD Anderson study finds one-third of colorectal cancers diagnosed before age 35 are hereditary

the prevalence in adolescents and younger adults has not been well characterized. The current study, published in the Journal...

Physical activity associated with lower risk of many cancers

“Health care professionals counseling inactive adults should promote physical activity as a component of a healthy lifestyle and...

Excess weight linked to 8 more cancer types

an estimated 640 million adults and 110 million children are obese, including one-third of adults and children...

Where body fat is carried can predict cancer risk

similar obesity-related cancer risk in older adults. The study combined data from around 43,000 participants who had been followed...

Evidence mounts of link between severe gum disease and various cancers

mortality: Register-based cohort study of 68,273 adults in 10-year follow-up. International Journal of Cancer 2018. doi:...

Eating foods with low nutritional quality ratings linked to cancer risk in large European cohort

analyzed food intake data from 471,495 adults from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC,...

European colorectal cancer rates in young adults increasing by 6% per year

colorectal cancer rates in young adults increasing by 6% per... cancer (CRC) incidence rates across Europe in adults aged 20 to 39 years increased by 6% every year between 2008 and 2016, new... to analyse trends in incidence rates of young adults with CRC across Europe over the last 25 years. For colon cancer, incidence... cancer, incidence, young adults...

Obesity linked to increased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer

rectal cancers have been increasing for younger adults ages 20 to 49. The study, published Oct. 11 in JAMA Oncology, is among the...

Millions of Europeans at risk of chronic digestive diseases, new report reveals

chronic digestive diseases, children, adults, processed foods, gut microbes, wheat-related disorders, functional...