A woman diagnosed with in her 30s is warning others not to ignore early signs of the disease, amid an epidemic of cases striking young people.Candace Henley, now 55, was diagnosed with colorectal cancer at age 35. While the cancers are often considered an 'old man's disease' — experts warn the average age of diagnosis is getting younger.Earlier this month, that diagnosis among people under 55 had doubled over the last 25 years. The age group now makes up one-in-five US cases.
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