As colorectal cancer rates rise in patients under 50, at least two local health systems are hiring more doctors, realigning care and increasing education.
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the US, but early detection can significantly improve outcomes, and living an active lifestyle and eating a high fiber diet can help ...
Colon cancer is hitting long before the usual screening age. If you could ID who's at risk, you could screen early and save ...
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the time of year when you’ll see lots of reminders about colon health and the importance of getting screened for this type of cancer – screenings ...
Colorectal cancer is increasing in younger patients and is now the leading cause of cancer death in those under age 50, yet those patients lack support.
It isn’t clear what’s driving the shift, but scientists suspect that environmental exposures may be partially to blame.
Colon cancer is common and it's preventable. Early detection saves lives. Have you been putting your colonoscopy off?
Health experts in the Finger Lakes region are observing “Go Blue Day” today to raise awareness for colon cancer and the importance of early detection. The ...
Rising Colon Cancer in Young Adults: As our lifestyles are rapidly changing, so are the diseases we are exposed to. Let us ...
Today, Kalei Martin shares her journey online to raise awareness about colorectal cancer, particularly in younger adults ...
Colorectal cancer is often spoken of as a single disease, but it actually refers to two related cancers: colon cancer and rectal cancer. The latter was recently revealed as the reason we lost the ...
The recent deaths of two young actors from colorectal cancer has put a spotlight on the rising rate in people under 50. At ...