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Findings/Rectal cancer: Millennials with family history
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Rectal cancer: Millennials with family history

1 health finding tracked, based on published scientific research and health reporting.

Low–Medium Concern
4

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Low–Med Risk

One medium-concern finding.

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1

Medium concern

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Rectal cancer: Millennials with family history🦠 Disease & Outbreaks

Rectal cancer screening may be needed at 35 for millennials with family history

Rectal cancer deaths are rising sharply among millennials, particularly those with a family history of the disease. People in this group may need to start screening at age 35 instead of waiting until 45. Early detection can catch cancer when it's most treatable.

Medium Concern
📰 News reportGoogle Health News
13Apr 27, 2026
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