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EP 1035B - Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults

The recent death of famous and beloved actor Chadwick Boseman put more spotlight on colorectal cancer in young adults. Researchers are studying what is at the root of the disturbing trend, but it is still under review.

In the meantime, it’s important for young adults to be aware that colorectal cancer incidence is increasing in young adults, to know what symptoms may need to be investigated, and to be an advocate for themselves if they suspect something is wrong with their health.

Colorectal cancer diagnoses have been rapidly increasing in younger individuals, even those in their 20s and 30s. While there's no clear answer as to why this is occurring, there are multiple factors to weigh.

Dr. David Liska joins us in this episode to discuss these considerations and how Cleveland Clinic is treating younger patients with this disease. He is the Director of the Center for Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer at Cleveland Clinic.


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How Your Diet Affects Your Risk for Cancer



EP 1035B - Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults
Featuring:
Dr. David Liska

David Liska, MD, is the Director of the Center for Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer at Cleveland Clinic. Originally from Vienna, Austria, Dr. Liska has lived in the United States now for more than 20 years. He came to Cleveland Clinic in 2013 as a fellow and has stayed ever since. He is a colorectal surgeon with a special interest in minimally invasive treatment of patients with colorectal cancer, including hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome and early-onset colorectal cancer. His research involves finding out better treatments for rectal cancer and also improving postoperative outcomes with enhanced recovery protocols.