DOI: 10.3390/curroncol33070377 ISSN: 1718-7729

Optimizing Care Pathways from Screening/Detection to Survivorship for Early Age Onset Cancer Patients in Canada

Michael J. Raphael, Darren R. Brenner, Tanya Chawla, Trudy Matwiy, Stuart Peacock, Robby Spring, Perri R. Tutelman, Eva Villalba, Cassandra Macaulay, Filomena Servidio-Italiano

The fifth annual pan-tumour Early Age Onset Cancer (EAOC) Symposium, held in November 2025 and organized by the Colorectal Cancer Resource & Action Network (CCRAN), convened clinicians, researchers, policymakers, patients, and caregivers to address the rising incidence of cancers in individuals under 50 years. In addition to discussions around diagnostic and therapeutic advances for patients with late-stage disease, content centered on addressing critical gaps along the EAOC care continuum, including (i) diagnostic delays related to limited awareness and suboptimal primary care pathways, (ii) screening eligibility criteria for colorectal cancer (CRC) that no longer reflect current disease epidemiology, and (iii) insufficient age-appropriate infrastructure to meet the EAOC population’s unique unmet needs with respect to psychosocial support, fertility counseling, financial navigation, and survivorship planning. The symposium generated consensus recommendations such as the embedding of EAOC education into medical training curricula to increase the index of suspicion of EAOC in primary care, lowering the CRC screening age to 45 years to match this population’s rising disease incidence, and expanding multidisciplinary adolescent and young adult (AYA) and EAOC programs—including through the use of virtual models—to ensure that patients receive coordinated, comprehensive, equitable and age-appropriate care across the country.

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