Doctors are advocating for new blood tests aimed at the early detection of colon cancer, particularly as cases among younger adults are reportedly increasing. Studies indicate that early-stage detection can lead to a five-year survival rate exceeding 90% in the United States.
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New blood tests for colon cancer are being advocated as cases rise among younger adults
Medical professionals are promoting new blood tests for colon cancer detection, noting a rise in cases among younger adults. Research suggests that early detection significantly improves survival rates.
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Doctors push new blood tests for colon cancer as cases surge in younger adults
New blood tests for colon cancer are being advocated as cases rise among younger adults