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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 11 MIN

Colon Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults — Here’s Why

from Dr. Terry Simpson - The Unfiltered MD · host Dr. Terry Simpson

Colon cancer used to be considered a disease of older adults. Not anymore. After the deaths of actors like James Van Der Beek and Chadwick Boseman in their early 40s, many are asking why colorectal cancer is increasing in younger people. In this episode of Dr. Simpson Unfiltered, Dr. Terry Simpson explains the rise in early-onset colon cancer, the role of obesity, insulin resistance, IGF-1, inflammation, ultra-processed foods, microbiome disruption, childhood antibiotic exposure, and what the Mediterranean diet can do to lower risk. Most importantly, he discusses why screening at 45 — or earlier for high-risk individuals — remains the most powerful tool we have to prevent this disease. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.drsimpson.com/subscribe

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Colon cancer used to be considered a disease of older adults. Not anymore. After the deaths of actors like James Van Der Beek and Chadwick Boseman in their early 40s, many are asking why colorectal cancer is increasing in younger people. In this...

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