In the last 30 years, the chances of young adults – aged between 20 and 39 – in the US developing colorectal cancer (cancer of the intestines, colon and rectum) has increased by two percent each year, according to the Cancer Research Institute
In the last 30 years, the chances of young adults – aged between 20 and 39 – in the US developing colorectal cancer (cancer of the intestines, colon and rectum) has increased by two percent each year, according to the Cancer Research Institute