Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Ultra-Processed Foods May Be Linked to Early Onset Colorectal Cancer In Women

  • A new study reports that there is an association between ultra-processed foods and the risk of developing polyps that could progress into colorectal cancer in women under the age of 50.
  • Experts say these findings back up previous research on unhealthy diets and colorectal cancer, but they said the risks also apply to men.
  • They recommend a balanced diet of nutrient-rich foods that includes whole grains and fruits and vegetables of various colors.

A new study found an association between ultra-processed foods and the risk of polyps that may grow into colorectal cancer — or “colorectal cancer precursors” — in women under the age of 50.

Female participants who had the highest intake of ultra-processed foods had a 45% higher risk of developing precancerous colon polyps than participants with a lower intake of ultra-processed foods.

The report was published on November 13, 2025.

“These data highlight the important role of [ultra-processed foods] in early-onset colorectal tumorigenesis and support improving dietary quality as a strategy to mitigate the increasing burden of [early onset colorectal cancer],” the study authors wrote.

 

This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

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