Skip to main content
World Congress on Medical Oncology
Olympic Paris 2024
Test 4
Test 1
Test 2
Test 5
Test 3
Test clone mv
Olympic Paris 2024
Olympic Paris 2024 - VIP - Boss Ticket
Olympic Paris 2024
Finance Code Test
Concrete Institute of Australia’s Biennial National Conference 2025
Concrete Institute of Australia’s Biennial National Conference 2025
Test Goldenowl Conference
Virtual Event 01
Paris Olypmpic Clone 12.09 webinar
7th World Congress of Nanoentomology
NDS NAB Transact testing
JC test 01
Pre-Release 3 Oct
DEX (Digital Employee Experience) conference 2024
test derek
TimeZone Test
TimeZone Test
Talent Events
Event Demo
Olympic Paris 2024 x
original event name for cloning testing
Olympic Paris 2024
Default payment method test
evexus Event - 509
Default payment method test2
Test Worker
Test Worker
charlie test
Arinex 1
NET24 Ho Chi Minh City Workshop 2024
Telefilm 2024 - International Exhibition of Film and Television Technology in Vietnam
Olympic Paris 2024
charlie test 2711
charlie test 2711 cloned
CICM SecurePay testing
The AI Submit 2024
Test webinar 04.12 - - - -
Taylor Swift Clone 04
Taylor Swift Clone 02
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift Clone
Taylor Swift Clone 01
Import Test
The Trading Summit 2024 (HCM - Vietnam)
Electric Dreams: A Synthwave Extravaganza
Taylor Swift 16
Taylor Swift 12
Taylor Swift 14
Taylor Swift 15
Taylor Swift 17
Taylor Swift 20
Coin Based Hackathon 2024
Rose 01
Import Ticket
Vu Cat Tuong
STEM 1
Kids STEM
CLONE Innovate 2025: A Future Forward Summit
Innovate 2025: A Future Forward Summit
Petals & Sunshine Festival
webinar 05/02
Science
evexus Event - 273
evexus Event - 275
Association webinar 5.2
evexus Event - 274
Aurora Nights 2025 - Webinar
Seoul AI Seminar
Webinar Event - Lily AI - 20/02
evexus Event - 287
Taylor Swift 11
Swifties Only Social Contact
cloned event for Bree QA
evexus Event - 288
evexus Event - 289
Bree QA event
Tim's event
Ralph's event
Tim cloned enable all
Ralph clone event the last one
Hawaii AI Seminar
evexus Event - 293
Tokyo Seminar
Indiana AI Seminar
Registration ticket 2025
TechNova Summit
Event - 28 - 03 - 2025
TechNova Summit [2]
TechNova Summit [3]
Tech v1
Event 28/03/2025
Job Affairs
Fan Job
Webinar Event - Lily AI - 04/03
Event Registration
Association webinar 20.2
Fan's stock query
Registration
Aurora Nights 2025
Ralph test email
Taylor Swift 13
The Core 2025
Rose
The Thirdweb submit
Stress Test Conference 2026
World Congress of Medical Oncology
Alan'event
The AI Seoul Submit 2026
The Core 2026
Times are shown in your local time zone GMT
Colorectal cancer in younger people is associated with the cumulative effect of multiple, rather than individual risk factors
Poster
Talk Description

Institution: Flinders University - South Australia , Australia

Purpose Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer deaths globally. Over the past two decades, young-onset CRC incidence has risen sharply, with a 5% increase in Australians under 50 and a four-fold rise in those under 40 since 2001. Despite this growing burden, the drivers of young-onset adult cancers remain largely unknown. We compared risk factors between young and late-onset CRC, hypothesising that young-onset CRC arises through pathways distinct from late-onset disease. Methodology The Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) cancer screening trial dataset, comprising ~155,000 US participants including 1217 CRC cases, was analysed. Participants enrolled from 1993 were stratified by age (≤59 versus ≥60 years). Associations of demographic, clinical and behavioural risk factors with colorectal cancer (stratified by age) were computed using multivariable cox regression with the multiplicative interaction of exposures, while reduced rank regression was applied to nutritional risk factors prior to regression analysis. Results Among the ≤59-year cohort, no individual risk factor was independently associated with the risk of CRC. However, the multiplicative effect of hypertension and smoking appeared to be statistically significantly associated with younger-onset CRC (p = 0.047). In contrast, in the ≥60-year cohort, individual (diverticular disease, colon comorbidities, elevated BMI, alcohol intake and hypertension) as well as combinations of risk factors were associated with CRC. Significant dietary interactions appeared exclusively to impact the risk of CRC in the ≥60-year cohort. Conclusion These findings suggest that the drivers of CRC in young individuals may be different from their older counterparts with interaction between risk factors being more likely to play a role compared to individual risk factors. These data suggest the need to re-consider the traditional ways of thinking about CRC risk in the young.
Speakers
Contributors
Authors

Mr Lucas Wigston - , Dr Muktar Ahmed - , Mr Zegeye Abebe - , Prof Stephen Pandol - , Dr Yohannes Melaku - , Prof Savio Barreto -

Other Suggested ePosters
Privacy Statement Header

By confirming your acceptance below, you agree to our Privacy Policy