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PANEL DISCUSSION

Date
May 7, 2023
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Society: AGA

Increasing risk for early onset CRC under age 50 has been well established. More recent trends suggest that this risk is extending beyond age 50, potentially expanding the public health impact of the factors driving increased risk. This symposium will: 1) Review the changing epidemiology of colorectal cancer; 2) Review potential causes from epidemiologic and basic science perspectives; 3) Discuss implications of the changing epidemiology for basic/translational research, as well as clinical research and clinical practice.

Presenters

Speaker Image for Folasade (Fola) May
University of California Los Angeles; Veterans Affairs
Speaker Image for Caitlin Murphy
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health
Speaker Image for Sonia Kupfer
University of Chicago
Speaker Image for Samir Gupta
University of California San Diego

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