Extreme Running: Small Study Sparks Debate on Colon Cancer Risk

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A Washington Post piece reports that a small study found a surprisingly high rate of precancerous polyps among young extreme runners, raising questions about whether intense endurance sports might influence colorectal cancer risk; doctors also note cases of fit young patients with advanced colon cancer and few risk factors, but experts caution that data are limited and controversial.
Topics:health#colorectal-cancer#exercise-and-cancer-risk#precancerous-polyps#running#ultramarathon#well-being
Marathons and ultramarathons may be linked to colon cancer. Here’s why. The Washington Post
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