But you’ll need to test more frequently, every one to three years instead of every 10 years for a colonoscopy. Anyone with an abnormal stool result will need to get a colonoscopy anyway. And false ...
New research pinpoints exactly how much alcohol is linked to an increased colon cancer risk ...
The push to start routine colorectal cancer screening at age 45 has expanded the eligible pool by millions, and as demand rises, gastroenterologists and facilities are facing growing concerns about ...
Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths among Americans under 50, rising despite major declines in other ...
Katie Couric is continue her decades of advocacy for colon cancer awareness. On Wednesday, the TV news legend, 69, underwent ...
Research published in the journal Cancer indicates that consuming an average of 14 alcoholic drinks per week—approximately two drinks per day—can increase your risk of rectal cancer by 25% and colon ...
Deaths from colon and rectal cancers in the under-50 age group rose by 1.1% annually since 2005, the research found. Because ...
New American Cancer Society research reveals colorectal cancer deaths rising among younger adults, while other cancer mortality rates decline significantly.
A cohort study of liver transplant candidates with HCC suggested that local-regional therapy with yttrium-90 transarterial ...
The ‘TL1A’ messenger protein of the immune system triggers gut-to-bone marrow reaction, increasing the colorectal cancer risk ...
Traditionally, treatment for colorectal cancer meant surgery, often leaving patients with a colostomy bag for life. But Patty ...
Q: I get nervous seeing the headlines about the rise in colorectal cancer cases. What can I do right now to lower my risk? A: We used to think of smoking and genetics as the big factors at play when ...