Feb 11, 2026

Dr. Amar Rewari Discusses the Rise of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer in The Daily Mail

Following the tragic passing of James Van Der Beek, Dr. Amar Rewari speaks to The Daily Mail about the alarming increase in colorectal cancer rates among adults under 50.

Following the tragic news of actor James Van Der Beek’s passing from colorectal cancer at age 48, the conversation surrounding early-onset cancer has become more urgent than ever.

In a recent feature for The Daily Mail, Dr. Amar Rewari provided expert commentary regarding the shifting demographics of this disease. While colorectal cancer rates have historically declined in older populations, the data presents a concerning trend for younger adults.

In the article, Dr. Rewari highlighted that rates of colorectal and rectal cancers have been steadily increasing for several decades in age groups under 50. He explained that this demographic shift was the primary driver for the recent change in medical guidelines, which lowered the recommended screening age from 50 to 45.

Dr. Rewari also addressed the specific challenges younger patients face regarding diagnosis. He noted that because cancer is not often suspected in younger, healthy adults, symptoms are frequently dismissed or misdiagnosed, leading to detection at later, more dangerous stages.

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