Stress and anxiety may partly explain why colon cancers are surging in younger generations of Americans, a study suggests.
Researchers from the Sichuan University of found that when under frequent stress, a number of healthy bacteria that live in the gut start dying off, making it easier for to move in.
When these bacteria die off, tumors grow more quickly, they found, leading to more aggressive, rapidly growing colorectal cancers.
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