Colorectal cancer deaths of people under 55 have increased by about 1% a year since the mid-2000s, the ACS said.
"The youngest are doing better since the advocation of the vaccine, but there's a population sort of in their 30s that are having more cervical cancer," Annunziata said.
For example, if you have Lynch syndrome , a genetic condition, your risk of developing colorectal cancer goes up by 20 to 80%.
"That's a simple test that could be done in the doctor's office that can detect earlier cervical cancer or even pre-cancerous lesions that can be removed and prevent the development of cancer," she said.
AdvertisementYou should start getting screened for colorectal cancer at 45, the ACS said.
Persons:
—, Christina Annunziata, Annunziata, that's, Lynch
Organizations:
Service, American Cancer Society, Cancer, Business, Johns Hopkins Medicine