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Second, early-onset colorectal cancer’s impact on mortality is increasing. In the 1990s, colorectal cancer ranked as the fourth-leading cause of cancer death among adults younger than 50 years.
I share my challenges and healing journey through colon cancer treatment, emphasizing mindset, self-healing and a newfound appreciation for life.
A study from Fred Hutch Cancer Center finds that some cancer patients' antibodies can boost their response to immunotherapy treatment.
Total neoadjuvant therapy demonstrates consistent real-world efficacy across regimens in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, a study finds.
A new study by a Tulane University researcher casts doubt on a widely used shortcut in rectal cancer drug trials, raising concerns that some treatments may be fast-tracked for approval without ...
A new study raises concerns about a widely used shortcut in approving rectal cancer drugs, showing that the absence of detectable tumors after treatment—known as pathologic complete response ...
Early-onset gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are rising at alarming rates worldwide and, in the U.S., are increasing faster than any other type of early-onset cancer, including breast cancer ...
Researchers explain that in comparison to adults born in 1950, those born in 1990 are twice as likely to develop colon cancer — and a whopping four times more likely to develop rectal cancer.
Sloan Kettering Institute Director Dr. Joan Massagué talks about our updated understanding of cancer metastasis.
In comparison to American adults born in 1950, those born in 1990 have twice the risk of developing colon cancer and four times the risk of developing rectal cancer, the researchers found.
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Exercise is known to help prevent cancer and suppress the growth of existing tumours. It is also associated with changes in the gut microbiome – and now researchers have shown how these changes ...