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Colorectal Cancer in the Adolescent and Young Adult Population

Y. Nancy You, Lucas D. Lee, Benjamin W. Deschner, David Shibata

2020JCO Oncology Practice53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Colorectal cancer in the young adult population is of increasing incidence and concern. Genetic predisposition and heritable syndromes contribute to this trend, but perhaps more concerning is the majority of new diagnoses that involve no traceable genetic risk factors. Prevention and early recognition, with a high suspicion in the symptomatic young adult, are critical in attenuating recent trends. Clinical management requires coordinated multidisciplinary care from diagnosis to surveillance in order to ensure appropriate management. This review provides a summary of key aspects related to colorectal cancer in adolescents and young adults, including epidemiology, biology, genetics, clinical management, and prevention.

Topics & Concepts

Colorectal cancerEpidemiologyMedicineMultidisciplinary approachIncidence (geometry)Genetic predispositionYoung adultPopulationCancerLynch syndromeGerontologyPathologyDiseaseInternal medicineEnvironmental healthDNA mismatch repairPhysicsSociologyOpticsSocial scienceColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionGenetic factors in colorectal cancerPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research