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Diabetes Poses Major Colorectal Cancer Risk for Black Americans

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Compared with other populations, Black Americans face a greater risk when it comes to having diabetes and colorectal cancer.

The U.S. Office of Minority Health estimates that African American adults are 60 percent more likely than white adults to be diagnosed with diabetes. Black Americans are also 20 percent more likely than most other groups to get colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon or rectum), according to the American Cancer Society.

Now new findings show that this risk of developing colorectal cancer may be more than double for some who also have diabetes.

In a study where the majority of 54,000 participants were low-income African Americans, a diabetes diagnosis was linked to a 47 percent higher risk of developing colorectal cancer compared with participants without a diabetes diagnosis.

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