Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Getting a colonoscopy if you experience these four common symptoms of colon cancer could just save your life, cancer survivor Lindsey Jayn warns on TikTok.
Research spanning 30 years shows taking aspirin twice weekly reduces colorectal cancer risk by 18%, with greater benefits for those with less healthy life
The term colorectal cancer combines colon and rectal cancer, two parts of the intestine. The first part of the large intestine is called the colon, and the last part refers to the rectum. These two divisions of colorectal cancer are important because they're often treated differently.
Dr. Mark Soliman has noticed a terrifying rise in younger patients getting diagnosed with colorectal cancer.. He is pleading with Generation Z to get a basic test to avoid a future cancer battle
Recently, new blood and stool-based CRC tests have hit the market, giving patients less invasive screening options. While physicians emphasize that these options are not as accurate as traditional colonoscopy, most agree that getting some form of screening is better than none at all.
Colorectal cancers will soon be the number one cause of cancer death among people under 50. Could changes in lifestyle and environment be to blame?
Chris Lopez was the youngest colon cancer patient his oncologist had ever treated. At 29, Chris was 16 years younger than the recommended screening age of 45. With no obvious risk factors and no family history of cancer, Chris’s diagnosis was a shock.
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