Cancer is still the most common cause of death for men in the US ages 60 to 79 and women ages 40 to 79. For all adults combined, cancer is the second most common cause of death (after heart disease).
Colorectal cancer used to be considered a cancer of older age. Not anymore.
Study warns that consistent heavy alcohol consumption across adulthood raises colorectal cancer risk by 91% In A Nutshell ...
UPMC is reminding people about the current screening age recommendations for colorectal cancer since it changed in recent years. “Screening colonoscopy should be started at age 45 in individuals with ...
According to a new report by the American Cancer Society, earlier detection and decades of research have contributed to the "stunning victory" ...
Biomarker testing is changing how colorectal cancer is treated, giving patients more personalized and effective care. By ...
Two new studies report worse colorectal cancer survival among patients with lower socioeconomic status, adding weight to a ...
In September of 1998, a group of 41 colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors and caregivers who met through an online colon cancer discussion group attended the March for Cancer on the Washington Mall. Even ...
FOX21's Loving Living Local speaks with leading experts and a colorectal cancer survivor about how biomarker testing is ...