ACS research spotlighted in the news.The American Cancer Society on Wednesday released a new report on colorectal cancer facts and trends in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, along with its consumer-friendly companion, Colorectal Cancer Facts & Figures. The news – that colorectal cancer is swiftly shifting to more advanced disease and younger individuals – sparked immediate media attention in major national outlets. Key news coverage to date includes:CBS News: "Colon cancer rates rising in younger adults, new study finds"CNN: “Report shows ‘troubling’ rise in colorectal cancer among US adults younger than 55”Washington Post: “More colon cancer cases found in younger people, new report shows”Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “Study shows colorectal cancer showing up more in younger people”Good Morning America: “Colorectal cancer on the rise among younger people”Helio: “Data show ‘alarming’ shift in colorectal cancer to advanced stage, younger age at diagnosis”Huffington Post: “Colorectal Cancer Is Becoming More Common In Young People. Here Are The Signs.”MedPage Today: “'Alarming' Rise in Colon Cancer Rates Among Younger People — Rate doubled in under-50 age group since 1995, concerning trend toward more advanced disease”NBC Nightly News: “Colorectal cancer rates in younger Americans on the rise”NBC5 Chicago: “New Colorectal Cancer Findings Show Younger, More Advanced Diagnoses”Newsday: “Advanced colorectal cancer seen in people under 55, while rates decline in those over 65, says American Cancer Society”Wall Street Journal: “More Younger People Are Getting Colorectal Cancers, and Doctors Don’t Know Why”Univision: “Cáncer colorrectal en adultos jóvenes aumenta de manera preocupante en EEUU”U.S. News & World Report: “Colon Cancer Is Being Spotted in Younger People, and at Later Stages”