Colorectal Cancer Rise in India: 1 in 4 Screened Show Pre-Cancer Signs
A new study by Continental Hospitals in Hyderabad reveals a troubling health trend: many Indians are at high risk of developing colorectal cancer, with younger adults increasingly affected. The three-year research examined thousands of patients through colonoscopy screenings. Doctors found pre-cancerous growths called polyps in 28.03% of men and 21.15% of women, totaling 25.27% of all patients screened. “These polyps would develop into colorectal cancer if not detected and removed promptly,” notes the hospital’s report. This finding is significant as colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer deaths. Dr. Guru N … Continue reading Colorectal Cancer Rise in India: 1 in 4 Screened Show Pre-Cancer Signs
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