A new study underlines the importance of healthy lifestyle choices for colorectal cancer prevention — especially if you’re ...
After recent comments from celebs, it may sound like colonoscopy complications are common. But such complications are ...
It’s increasingly common to see headlines and social media conversations about the rise in colorectal cancer among younger ...
The American Cancer Society’s newest recommendations include blood tests, in addition to stool tests and colonoscopy.
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.
More than a decade after removal of an adenoma—a precancerous mass—from the colon, alterations to the gut microbiome and ...
Colonoscopies are still the gold standard, but experts now endorse a high-tech stool test and a blood draw amid rising rates ...
Researchers found that women who had undergone colorectal adenoma resection still showed gut microbiome and fecal metabolome ...
New recommendations from the American Cancer Society include blood-based and updated at-home tests as colon cancer screening ...
“There is an urgency to getting screened," says an expert gastroenterologist. See what the recent guideline changes mean for you.