THE number of under-50s being diagnosed with bowel cancer is increasing worldwide, and Australia has the highest rate of early-onset cancer among the 50 countries included in an international study.
The reason for the increase is largely unknown, but thought to be due to changing diet (from one rich in low-fat and high-fibre foods, to an increased consumption of red and/or processed meat, sugars and convenience foods) and physically inactive lifestyles.
In more positive news, colorectal cancer rates are decreasing in Australians over 50, likely due to screening programs, such as the postal sampling kit.
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