Health 21/12/2025 02:07

A 14-Year-Old Girl Diagnosed with Colorectal Can.cer: Doctors Warn—It’s Better for Children to Skip Breakfast Than Eat These 4 Types

A 14-Year-Old Girl Diagnosed with Colorectal Can.cer: Doctors Warn—It’s Better for Children to Skip Breakfast Than Eat These 4 Types

Breakfast has the greatest impact on a child’s long-term health—don’t let children eat just anything to get through the meal.


Bé gái 14 tuổi mắc ung thư trực tràng, bác sĩ cảnh báo: Thà nhịn đói còn hơn cho trẻ ăn 4 loại bữa sáng này- Ảnh 1.


There is a saying: “Food is the people’s heaven,” meaning that diet is of utmost importance. For children in their critical growth years, many parents are willing to spend money on supplements, imported milk, and vitamins. Yet one thing is often overlooked: breakfast—the meal that most strongly affects a child’s long-term health.

The story of Ms. Zhang, the mother of a 14-year-old girl in China, has shocked many people. As a busy woman under constant work pressure, she rarely had time to eat breakfast with her daughter. Afraid her child would go hungry, she often gave her money to buy food on her own or picked up fast food as a quick breakfast. The girl loved these foods and sometimes ate two or three servings at once.

One day, the homeroom teacher called to say that her daughter had severe abdominal pain—so intense that she collapsed on the floor. Hospital tests left everyone stunned: the 14-year-old girl was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. The mother couldn’t believe it and repeatedly asked whether there had been a mistake.

When doctors asked about the girl’s eating habits, the cause became clear: she had been eating fast food for breakfast for many years. “She ate fast food every single morning,” the mother said through tears. But it was already too late. At an age when she should have been thinking only about school and friends, the girl had to enter a life-or-death battle with disease.


Bé gái 14 tuổi mắc ung thư trực tràng, bác sĩ cảnh báo: Thà nhịn đói còn hơn cho trẻ ăn 4 loại bữa sáng này- Ảnh 2.


Even more frightening, this was not an isolated case. Tragedies caused by improper diets in children are becoming increasingly common.

In another family, the parents were so busy that they stocked up on sweet pastries at home, letting their child eat them whenever hungry or before school. After some time, the child lost weight rapidly and suffered severe abdominal pain. At first, the parents didn’t take it seriously, thinking digestive problems were common in children. Only after a hospital visit did doctors discover a tumor in the child’s abdomen and diagnose kidney cancer. The cause was linked to long-term consumption of highly processed foods. Despite emergency treatment, surgery, and aggressive chemotherapy, the child did not survive.

In yet another case, a mother with no time to cook bought roadside meat buns for her child every morning, believing that having both meat and carbohydrates was nutritious enough. After a short time, the child became increasingly fatigued and weak. Upon hospitalization, doctors diagnosed acute kidney failure, which was life-threatening—and the “culprit” was that seemingly convenient breakfast.

There was even a 6-year-old girl who drank soy milk and ate fried dough sticks every morning. One day, after breakfast and arriving at school, she began vomiting and having severe diarrhea. By the time her mother rushed her to the hospital, the child had already passed away. The cause was severe food poisoning due to soy milk that had not been fully cooked.


Bé gái 14 tuổi mắc ung thư trực tràng, bác sĩ cảnh báo: Thà nhịn đói còn hơn cho trẻ ăn 4 loại bữa sáng này- Ảnh 3.


These stories force many parents to ask themselves: what are we feeding our children for breakfast every day, and is it truly safe and nutritious?

Nutrition experts emphasize that breakfast is especially important for growing children. A proper breakfast helps maintain energy levels, supports concentration at school, and promotes physical development. In contrast, careless breakfast choices can lead to long-term consequences—sometimes at the cost of health or even life.

Experts warn that certain foods should not appear frequently in children’s breakfast menus:

  • Undercooked eggs
    Soft-boiled eggs or runny fried eggs may taste good, but they carry the risk of Salmonella infection, which can cause serious blood infections in young children. Eggs for children should be fully cooked—less appealing, perhaps, but far safer.

  • Leftover food
    Studies show that overnight food is prone to bacterial contamination. Children’s immature digestive systems are especially vulnerable to intestinal inflammation and digestive disorders if they eat such food.

  • Sugary foods
    The sugar content in soft drinks, cakes, fermented beverages, and candies is far higher than most people realize. Regular consumption in the morning not only harms the digestive system but also contributes to obesity, weakened immunity, and metabolic disorders.

  • Fast food and frozen processed foods
    These foods are high in salt and preservatives. Long-term consumption can dull taste sensitivity and increase the risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, and chronic diseases later in life. Short-term convenience may come at the cost of a child’s long-term health.

Breakfast may seem like a small matter, but for children, it can be the foundation of an entire lifetime. A rushed choice today can sometimes become an irreparable regret tomorrow.

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