A breakthrough in microbiome research could change how colorectal cancer is detected—no colonoscopy required. Scientists used AI to map gut bacteria at an unprecedented level of detail, revealing ...
In this cross-sectional study, unmet health-related social needs were associated with lower colorectal cancer screening uptake, particularly among adults ages 50 to 64. Addressing health-related ...
Renewable energy, like wind and solar, is clean, inexpensive and limitless. Another benefit is that it does not have to go ...
A gastrointestinal doctor reveals the mistakes you should avoid if you want to lower your risk of colon cancer.
Colon cancer is the third leading cancer-related cause of death in men and fourth among women in Hawaiʻi. According to the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center’s Hawaiʻi Tumor Registry, approximately ...
Colorectal cancer rates are declining in adults 65+, but rising in younger and middle-aged groups. Many younger adults are ...
The American Cancer Society recommends screening for colorectal cancer in adults beginning at age 45 and continuing through ...
The at-home colon test uses a stool sample to help look for any signs of colon cancer.
Luke Williams' treatment at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center is allowing him to coach his daughter's sports teams ...
A new study suggests that the key to understanding colorectal cancer may lie not only in gut bacteria, but in the viruses ...
Incidence and mortality are rising in cohorts born after the 1950s, with three-quarters of colorectal cancers under 50 diagnosed at advanced stage, limiting curability. Preventable mortality is ...
Cancer screenings play a crucial role in protecting our long-term health, especially for anyone with a family history of ...