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The New Face of Colorectal Cancer: Celebrity Legacies, the Screening Gap and How to Advocate for Yourself
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Colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon and rectum) is now the leading cause of cancer deaths in adults younger than 50. Rates have increased steadily over the past three decades, with the most dramatic rise seen in people in their 20s and 30s.
In this episode we break down what that means for you and the people you love. https://bit.ly/3OpPlk8
Early colorectal cancer often has no symptoms at all, which is why screening guidelines were recently lowered to begin at age 45. When caught early, the five-year survival rate is 91%. When detected after it has spread, survival drops dramatically.
We discuss:
- Why colorectal cancer is increasing in younger adults
- The subtle symptoms many people ignore
- How blood clots can complicate cancer
- Lifestyle factors linked to risk
- Why early-onset colorectal cancer tends to be more aggressive
- How to advocate for yourself if something feels “off”
If you notice blood in your stool, persistent abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, unexplained weight loss, or fatigue from anemia — do not dismiss it. Speak up. Get evaluated. Early detection can save your life.
In this Episode:
- 0:00 – Intro: Colorectal Cancer Cancer in Young Adults
- 02:35 – Recipe: Yummy Ham & Pickle Rollups
- 02:50 – “André Is An Idiot”: André Ricciardi’s Terminal Creative Legacy
- 05:38 – Celebrity Case Studies: James Van Der Beek & Catherine O’Hara
- 14:32 – Super Bowl Ad Alert: Multi-Cancer Tests & False Negatives
- 16:54 – The Reality Check: Lifestyle Risks & Charlie’s Personal Disclosure
- 30:44 – Tracey Emin: Reclaiming Life After Radical Pelvic Surgery
- 34:00 – Outro
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