Colorectal cancer is increasing in young adults. Risk factors include age, metabolic syndrome, lifestyle choices, family ...
Recent data suggests people taking GLP-1 drugs may develop colorectal cancer less often than those taking aspirin, a ...
And there's plenty of research to back up the connection.
Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer-related death among people under 50, according to the American Cancer ...
Colorectal cancer rates are rising in adults under 50. A Holland Hospital physician assistant explains how screening and diet ...
Nearly half of Americans don’t know that processed meat increases colorectal cancer risk, according to a new poll. But once they learn the connection, most support warning labels—suggesting people ...
DALLAS -- Dr. Bethany Malone has treated a lot of colorectal cancer patients. The youngest, not counting those with genetic conditions, was 19 years old. Colorectal cancer used to be considered a ...
For years, colorectal cancer was considered a disease of older adults. Today, that assumption is no longer safe.
Many of us have heard of a colonoscopy, an outpatient procedure in which a physician uses a thin, flexible scope to examine ...
After surviving cancer himself, an Intermountain Health doctor is urging younger adults to take colon cancer risk seriously and get screened.
FOBT-positive patients who skipped colonoscopy had fourfold higher cancer incidence ...
This relative increase may sound alarming, but Lee-Kong noted that it translates to only a slight rise in absolute risk.