People under 50 in the US are dying from colorectal cancer at an increasing rate.
AdvertisementMore people under the age of 50 are dying of colorectal cancer than ever before, according to the American Cancer Association.
The disease is sometimes called colon cancer or rectal cancer, depending on where it starts.
When colorectal cancer is caught early, before it has spread, the chance a person will live for another five years is about 90%.
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