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CRC Risk Increasing Across Successive Birth Cohorts : compar
CRC Risk Increasing Across Successive Birth Cohorts : compar
CRC Risk Increasing Across Successive Birth Cohorts
Colorectal cancer incidence is increasing in people aged 50-54 and younger than 50, and a prior decrease in incidence is flattening in individuals aged 55-74.
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