Colon Cancer on the rise for young men

JohnCena

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Kimmie Ng, M.D., a Boston oncologist, started noticing an alarming trend in her work a few years ago. Men in their 20s, 30s, and 40s—runners, CrossFitters, lifelong nonsmokers—were streaming through her door at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. They all appeared lively and strong—yet there they were, battling colorectal cancers, a family of diseases that can start in the colon or rectum and are typically associated with older people and those with risk factors like family history and obesity.

Most troubling of all, many of them were coming in with advanced, metastatic disease. One patient, 46-year-old Dan Luers, an Ironman finisher who worked out close to two hours a day, was given a stage IV diagnosis. Every year, Dr. Ng’s concern grew. But the problem didn’t totally hit home until 2017, when a healthy-looking marine showed up in her office. Just 29 years old, “he was the youngest person I’d ever treated for this type of cancer who didn’t have a family history, and the model of perfect health—extremely fit and active and a healthy eater.” But he had stage IV colorectal cancer. For people whose cancers have spread to distant parts of the body, like his had, the five-year survival rate hovers around 14 percent.

Luers and so many of Dr. Ng’s other young patients have asked a haunting question: “How could I have prevented this?” She and dozens of researchers around the country are furiously trying to find the answer. Watching so many young men suddenly get hit, Dr. Ng says, “cemented my resolve to do something about it.”

Why early colon cancer is so alarming

Colorectal cancers are the third-most-frequent type of new cancer in men (right behind prostate and lung). And while they’re declining for older guys, the rates among younger Americans are on the rise. What doctors have been picking up on in their day-to-day work is only now being fully captured in medical research and in the news.

In 2017, a large American Cancer Society-funded study of invasive colorectal cancers found that people born around 1990 have double the risk of developing colon cancer and quadruple the risk of developing rectal cancer compared with those born around 1950—a finding worrisome enough to prompt the ACS to lower its recommended screening age for people of average risk of colorectal cancers from 50 to 45. If the trend continues, a study in JAMA Surgery predicted, by 2030 the rate of colon cancer will rise by 90 percent and that of rectal cancer by a staggering 124 percent in people ages 20 to 34.
 

JohnCena

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Suprisingly Fasting reduces Cancer alot, Allah wasnt lying, look at low Cancer rates in Middle East even with their horrible diet
Wow. Just read up on this and it's very interesting.

"Fasting prevents cancer by decreasing the reactive oxygen species and free radicals formed from cellular respiration in the mitochondria which damage cellular proteins and DNA. Fasting does not help once the cancer has already started because those cells have already undergone ROS-mediated DNA damage that allowed them to breakout and proliferate passed normal regulatory mechanisms"

I will do more research on intermitted fasting. Thanks for informing me on this!
 
At the end of the day a research made in 2016 concluded that cancer is random, no matter how fit and athletic you are, you're just decreasing the rate of cancer but it's still possible for you to get it.
So it's just a matter of luck, it is estimated than 1 woman in 2 and 1 man in 3 will eventually get cancer within their lifetime, so basically 42% of people. I mean. you gotta die of something...
 

JohnCena

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At the end of the day a research made in 2016 concluded that cancer is random, no matter how fit and athletic you are, you're just decreasing the rate of cancer but it's still possible for you to get it.
So it's just a matter of luck, it is estimated than 1 woman in 2 and 1 man in 3 will eventually get cancer within their lifetime, so basically 42% of people. I mean. you gotta die of something...
yeah but increased risk is what leads to an early death and we should work towards mitigating that as much as possible(unless you want to die early).

You can lower risk by focusing on improving preventative approaches
 
yeah but increased risk is what leads to an early death and we should work towards mitigating that as much as possible(unless you want to die early).

You can lower risk by focusing on improving preventative approaches
Check this thread out bro a lot of these studies arnt about interninent fasting but Ramadan fasting. a lot of health and cognitive benefits

 

JohnCena

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Check this thread out bro a lot of these studies arnt about interninent fasting but Ramadan fasting. a lot of health and cognitive benefits

Very good read. Appears to improve cognitive function as well.

I'm curious to see the effects of long term fasting, not just during Ramadan.

Very good thread. Bookmarked it.

Thanks man!
 
I was reading about this earlier this week. Someone pointed out the food americans eat might be why because it’s pumped with GMOs and high fructose corn syrup. Honestly if you can afford to, buy organic fruits and veggies. Limit processed food as well as sugary drinks as well. Inshallah I really want to have my own garden one day or live on a small farm just grow my fruits and vegetables, have a few chickens and rabbits. 🤲🏾🤍
 
At the end of the day a research made in 2016 concluded that cancer is random, no matter how fit and athletic you are, you're just decreasing the rate of cancer but it's still possible for you to get it.
So it's just a matter of luck, it is estimated than 1 woman in 2 and 1 man in 3 will eventually get cancer within their lifetime, so basically 42% of people. I mean. you gotta die of something...
It is the opposite. Men are more likely to have cancer. While women are more likely to have autoimmune disease.
 

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