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Study links rising colorectal cancer deaths among younger adults to lower education levels.
A new study published in JAMA Oncology reveals that rising colorectal cancer deaths among younger U.S. adults are primarily affecting those with less education, highlighting socioeconomic disparities.
Researchers found death rates increased significantly for those without a college degree while remaining stable for those with a bachelor's degree.
This trend underscores the need for increased awareness and equitable access to screening, particularly for underserved populations.
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El estudio vincula el aumento de las muertes por cáncer colorrectal entre los adultos más jóvenes con los niveles educativos más bajos.