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Why are young people getting colon cancer? | Dr. Andy Chan by ZOE

Why are young people getting colon cancer? | Dr. Andy Chan

from ZOE Science & Nutrition

by ZOE

Published: Thu Jul 25 2024

Show Notes

Rates of colorectal cancer have declined in people over 65 but doubled among people under 50 in the last few decades. By 2030it’s expected to be the leading cancer-related death in this age group.

In today’s episode, gastrointestinal cancer and prevention specialist, Dr. Andy Chan, explains how changes in the gut microbiome could be to blame.

Dr. Chan discusses the critical role your diet plays in cancer risk, how your gut microbiome can influence the development of colon cancer and the steps you can take to lower your risk.

Dr. Andy Chan is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Program Director for Gastroenterology training at Massachusetts General Hospital.

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Introduction

What is colon cancer?

How does cancer develop?

How common is colon cancer?

Demographics and shifting trends

Leading cause of cancer death for men under 50

Why are cancer rates rising in younger people

The role of diet and obesity

Does alcohol have an impact?

What is metabolic health and why does it matter?

Gut health and colon cancer

Evidence from animal studies

Why overuse of antibiotics can be harmful

Screening recommendations and methods

Can changing your diet reduce risk?

Should we avoid red meat?

Does physical activity reduce risk?


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