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Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Rises, Patients Face Dismissals

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What specific public health measures or screening guidelines are being recommended or implemented to address the rising incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer?
What are the current treatment outcomes or survival rates for the specific patients mentioned in the articles (e.g., Natalie Hopper, Katie Rich, Amber Kissell, Cheyenne Midwinter, Lawrence Fox, Zachary Whitfield) beyond their initial diagnoses?
What are the exact causes or risk factors driving the increase in colorectal cancer among younger adults, as noted in the statistics?
How common is the experience of having symptoms dismissed by doctors due to age among younger cancer patients, and what systemic changes are being proposed to address this?
What support systems or financial assistance are available for patients like Zachary Whitfield who face income loss due to cancer treatment?
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