The American Cancer Society updated its colorectal cancer screening guidelines to reflect advances in technology and increase access to screening.
There is an urgency to getting screened," says an expert gastroenterologist. See what the recent guideline changes mean for you.
A woman was experiencing a common symptom of colon cancer for years, but doctors dismissed it as pregnancy-related. She was diagnosed with stage 3c.
The American Cancer Society updated its screening guidelines for colorectal cancer Wednesday, expanding the number of methods to include a simple blood test.
According to the doctor, colorectal cancer often starts with no symptoms at all. Many people feel completely normal while precancerous polyps silently grow inside them for years.
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