HomeHealth & FitnessColon cancer in your 20s and 30s? Oncologist explains why even youngsters are not immune to this type of cancer

Colon cancer in your 20s and 30s? Oncologist explains why even youngsters are not immune to this type of cancer

Colon cancer, once seen as a disease of old age, is increasingly striking young Indians, sometimes in their teens and twenties. Doctors are alarmed by aggressive tumours, delayed diagnoses, lifestyle changes and the lack of routine screening. Uncover why you shouldn’t. ignore bowel symptoms, no matter how young you are:

December 18, 2025 / 11:11 IST
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Symptoms of colon cancer (Image: Pexels)
Colon cancer cases in India: Recent Indian studies suggest that one-third of colorectal cancer patients are under 40, a stark contrast to Western countries where the disease typically peaks after 50 (Image: Pexels)

Bowel cancer, many believed, was something you worried about only after 50, perhaps even later. But  today, young adults, many under 40, are turning up with advanced colorectal cancer, and doctors say the trend is no longer anecdotal. It is real, measurable and deeply unsettling.

"Over the last two decades, we’ve seen a clear shift," Dr Avanish Saklani, Director, Surgical Oncology, Fortis Hospital Mulund, Mumbai, tells Moneycontrol. “Colorectal cancer is no longer confined to older patients. We are now treating people in their 20s and 30s, sometimes even younger, often with this aggressive disease,” he adds.

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Recent Indian studies suggest that one-third of colorectal cancer patients are under 40, a stark contrast to Western countries where the disease typically peaks after 50. “In some hospitals, the average age at diagnosis hovers in the late 40s, with a significant proportion far younger,” warns Dr Saklani.

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