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"textContent": "A major Swiss study found that colorectal cancer is becoming increasingly common in adults under 50, even as rates decline in older age groups. Researchers in Switzerland have identified a concerning trend: while colorectal cancer rates are declining among older adults, the disease is becoming increasingly common in younger people, including some in their thirties. [...]",
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