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Colorectal cancer cases are increasing among adults under 50, with screening guidelines now recommending starting at age 45.
Recent studies reveal a critical link between adenomas and serrated polyps and the rising risk of bowel cancer, emphasizing the need for early detection and regular screenings.
Colon cancer seems to be hitting the Black community hard. Over the past few years, colon cancer rates have steadily gone up ...
Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. In 2020, more ...
Experts are still trying to pinpoint what's driving a rise in new cases among young adults. "We’re just at the tip of the ...
More people under 50 are getting colonoscopies and at-home stool tests. Now, doctors are spotting tumors before symptoms ...
A surge of local- or early-stage colorectal cancer diagnoses in adults ages under 50 is likely tied to increased screening uptake after the American Cancer Society and the U.S. Preventive Services ...
The surge in early-onset colorectal cancer has prompted urgent campaigns to educate the public and health care ...
Stools laced in blood is often dismissed as quite common and treated for hemorrhoids, anal fissures or ulcers; however, this can be an early symptom of colorectal cancer. ..
A large prospective study validated a long-suspected association between diabetes and pancreatic cancer.Individuals with ...
A randomized trial finds that default mailed outreach outperforms active choice strategies for initiating colorectal cancer screening in young adults.