Abstract
BACKGROUND:
World-wide Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer with one million new cases a year. Historically, a higher incidence of this disease has been recorded among the elderly in the western countries, but it is increasing in developing countries and in younger age groups.
AIM:
This study aims to find whether CRC cancer is progressively affecting the younger age groups known as early onset (
METHOD:
The study is retrospective cross-sectional. It was conducted over a period of five months from October 1
RESULTS:
The Initial study population included 654 patients of both genders and all ages. CRC occurred in
CONCLUSION:
CRC is common in early onsets or young age groups with similar pathological characteristics to those of the late onset cancer. Accordingly, even mild lower gastrointestinal symptoms should be taken seriously. The study points toward an increasing awareness of the population on the importance of colorectal cancer. Also, conducting more surveillance studies and investigations would be recommended for early detections of the disease in young populations.
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