Study offers clues on rise of colorectal cancer in women under 50 - The Washington Post
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A study links the rise in colorectal cancer among women under 50 to ultra-processed foods, which may increase the risk of precancerous polyps and explain the sharp increase in young adults.
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colorectal cancerultra-processed foodswomen under 50cancer riskprecancerous polyps
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