With more and more young people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer, it’s natural to be nervous about the disease. Rates ...
Colonoscopies are still the gold standard, but experts now endorse a high-tech stool test and a blood draw amid rising rates ...
It’s increasingly common to see headlines and social media conversations about the rise in colorectal cancer among younger ...
Colon cancer screening just got easier, with new blood and at-home stool tests now in the mix as cases rise in younger adults ...
Blood tests taken in a doctor’s office now can be used to screen for colon cancer, according to updated American Cancer ...
The American Cancer Society is adding some new testing options to its screening guideline for colorectal cancers – and for ...
About 1 in 23 males and 1 in 25 females in the United States will develop colorectal cancer during their lifetime, making it a cancer worth taking seriously—even if it’s not always easy to talk about.
According to him, the increase is happening faster in women, and the early warning signs are often missed or ignored.
Confusing bowel changes, like watery diarrhoea following days of constipation, could signal a serious health issue, warns top ...
Sydney Stoner was dismissed by doctors despite having signs of colon cancer. She lied and said she had blood in her stool to ...
The American Cancer Society updated colorectal cancer screening guidelines, adding blood-based tests and reaffirming ...
The American Cancer Society has updated its colorectal cancer screening recommendations to include new blood and stool-based ...