Colorectal cancer cases are rising among people under 50. While cancer can happen to anyone — and the cause is often unknown ...
Bowel cancer in people under the age of 50 is increasing worldwide and scientists are striving to find out why.
Scientists have been unable to determine why bowel cancer is becoming more common in young people, but changes in diet, ...
WHEN James Rogers first spotted blood in his poo his doctors insisted it wouldn’t be cancer. They even ran blood tests on the ...
Scientists aim to uncover how changes in diet, lifestyle, and environmental factors, such as microplastics and the microbiome ...
Can persistent bad breath signal colon cancer? Discover why chronic halitosis could reflect deeper health issues and when to ...
According to a 2025 survey conducted by the Prevent Cancer Foundation, only 51% of U.S. adults 21 and older say they have had ...
Genotoxic drugs, the focus of this new study, are commonly used to treat bowel cancer by killing cancer cells through damage ...
Colon cancer treatment is personalized based on stage, overall health and tumor characteristics. Early detection and accurate ...
The mystery as to why young Australians are contracting bowel cancer at the fastest rate in the world could be uncovered in a north London hospital basement.
But new research may have found the key to answering the mysterious increase in colorectal cancer cases in young people — and ...