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A new study published in the journal Cancer reveals that regular exercise may enhance survival rates for colon cancer survivors. Researchers found that those engaging in at least 18 MET-hours of ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer In a new survey, 40% of adults over 50 said an age cutoff for routine colorectal cancer screenings at 75 years old was “somewhat” or “very” unacceptable ...
Colon cancer is on the rise in younger people in the U.S. New research shows regular exercise can help survivors live longer — in some cases even longer than people who didn't have cancer.
She was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer and given a three-year life expectancy. She's part of the growing demographic of young people developing colorectal cancer, and she wishes colonoscopies ...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in men and women and can be deadly. If you're 45 or older, schedule a colonoscopy. Local Sports High School Huddle Scene Advertise Obituaries ...
A new survey suggests that 40% of older adults think having an age cutoff for colon cancer screenings at 75 years old is unacceptable. Here's why experts set the guideline.