What are the chances of bowel cancer at 24?

The chances of bowel cancer at the age of 24 are also relatively small. Bowel cancer is more common in middle-aged and elderly people over 40 years old, and is more common in men than women, but it is also found in young people. Currently, the causes of bowel cancer are not clear, but may be related to dietary habits (such as low-fiber, high-fat and high-protein diet), heredity, digestive diseases (such as ulcerative colitis, intestinal polyps, etc.), etc. Modern young people’s incorrect living habits, dietary habits and other factors increase the risk of developing bowel cancer. Most early stage bowel cancer patients may have no obvious clinical manifestations. As the disease progresses, patients may have some non-specific manifestations, such as changes in bowel habit, blood in stool, changes in stool shape, etc. It should be noted that bowel cancer patients can reduce the adverse effects of the disease through “early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment”, and many patients may survive for a long time after standardized treatment, so it is recommended that patients establish confidence in treatment. If you suspect that you are suffering from bowel cancer or have any physical discomfort, you should consult a doctor immediately for examination, so as to clarify the cause of the disease in time and treat the symptoms.