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Appendix cancer on the rise in younger adults: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment explained

Appendiceal cancer is a rare malignancy affecting the appendix, a small organ that connects the large intestine. While it accounts for less than one percent of all gastrointestinal cancers, the incidence is on the rise, especially in younger adults. As with so many cancers, it is usually symptomless and is often picked up when a patient is undergoing an operation for another condition.

August 29, 2025 / 17:54 IST
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Appendix cancer, though rare, is being diagnosed more frequently in younger adults. Recognising early warning signs can make all the difference in treatment and survival. (Image: Pexels)

Appendiceal cancer is a rare cancer that forms in the appendix, a small pouch attached to the large intestine. Less than one percent of all gastrointestinal cancers is due to bile duct cancer, but studies have shown that its incidence has been on the rise over time. Even more alarming is the rising prevalence of the disease among people younger than 40. Appendix cancer has historically favoured older adults; however, its demographic trend is changing.

One of the largest problems with appendix cancer is that it is usually diagnosed with vague or non-specific symptoms, similar to abdominal pain, bloating, or digestive irritability. One often confuses symptoms with other gastrointestinal problems making diagnosis a problem in itself.

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