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Early-onset colorectal cancer: initial clues and current views
by
Hofseth, Lorne J
, Pena, Maria M
, Buckhaults, Phillip J
, Berger, Franklin G
, Sheth Amit
, Sajish Mathew
, Chen, Hexin
, Angela, Murphy E
, Chanda Anindya
, Hebert, James R
, Love, Bryan L
in
Adipose tissue
/ Age
/ Antibiotics
/ Cancer
/ Children
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Cooking
/ Diet
/ Epidemiology
/ Food dyes
/ Fructose
/ Health risk assessment
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Microbiota
/ Monosodium glutamate
/ Risk factors
/ Titanium dioxide
2020
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Early-onset colorectal cancer: initial clues and current views
by
Hofseth, Lorne J
, Pena, Maria M
, Buckhaults, Phillip J
, Berger, Franklin G
, Sheth Amit
, Sajish Mathew
, Chen, Hexin
, Angela, Murphy E
, Chanda Anindya
, Hebert, James R
, Love, Bryan L
in
Adipose tissue
/ Age
/ Antibiotics
/ Cancer
/ Children
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Cooking
/ Diet
/ Epidemiology
/ Food dyes
/ Fructose
/ Health risk assessment
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Microbiota
/ Monosodium glutamate
/ Risk factors
/ Titanium dioxide
2020
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Early-onset colorectal cancer: initial clues and current views
by
Hofseth, Lorne J
, Pena, Maria M
, Buckhaults, Phillip J
, Berger, Franklin G
, Sheth Amit
, Sajish Mathew
, Chen, Hexin
, Angela, Murphy E
, Chanda Anindya
, Hebert, James R
, Love, Bryan L
in
Adipose tissue
/ Age
/ Antibiotics
/ Cancer
/ Children
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Cooking
/ Diet
/ Epidemiology
/ Food dyes
/ Fructose
/ Health risk assessment
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Microbiota
/ Monosodium glutamate
/ Risk factors
/ Titanium dioxide
2020
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Early-onset colorectal cancer: initial clues and current views
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Early-onset colorectal cancer: initial clues and current views
2020
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Over the past several decades, the incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC; in patients <50 years old) has increased at an alarming rate. Although robust and scientifically rigorous epidemiological studies have sifted out environmental elements linked to EOCRC, our knowledge of the causes and mechanisms of this disease is far from complete. Here, we highlight potential risk factors and putative mechanisms that drive EOCRC and suggest likely areas for fruitful research. In addition, we identify inconsistencies in the evidence implicating a strong effect of increased adiposity and suggest that certain behaviours (such as diet and stress) might place nonobese and otherwise healthy people at risk of this disease. Key risk factors are reviewed, including the global westernization of diets (usually involving a high intake of red and processed meats, high-fructose corn syrup and unhealthy cooking methods), stress, antibiotics, synthetic food dyes, monosodium glutamate, titanium dioxide, and physical inactivity and/or sedentary behaviour. The gut microbiota is probably at the crossroads of these risk factors and EOCRC. The time course of the disease and the fact that relevant exposures probably occur in childhood raise important methodological issues that are also discussed.The incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer (in patients <50 years old) is increasing at an alarming rate. This Review highlights potential risk factors and putative mechanisms that drive this disease, and suggests likely areas for fruitful research, including diet, stress and antibiotics.
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Nature Publishing Group
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