Gabby Zappia, 37, experienced blood in her stool during her third pregnancy. Months after giving birth, she learned she had ...
Colon cancer cases are on the rise, especially among the youth. Dr Sethi shares 6 reasons why more young women are getting ...
A rise in missed symptoms, low fibre intake, ultra-processed foods and delayed screening may be contributing to the growing ...
The increasing rate of younger adults diagnosed with colorectal cancer is a phenomenon perplexing medical professionals.
Guidelines have been updated to include more tests beyond colonoscopy.
About 1 in 23 males and 1 in 25 females in the United States will develop colorectal cancer during their lifetime, making it a cancer worth taking seriously—even if it’s not always easy to talk about.
A woman was experiencing a common symptom of colon cancer for years, but doctors dismissed it as pregnancy-related. She was ...
The procedure might be trendy, but it comes with risks and doesn't address the root causes of digestive problems.
Researchers from LSU's Pennington Biomedical Research Center and collaborating institutions have found that Americans with ...
While robotic-assisted surgery was initially cleared for use in general laparascopic surgery by the Food and Drug ...
Colonoscopies are still the gold standard, but experts now endorse a high-tech stool test and a blood draw amid rising rates ...
Blood tests taken in a doctor’s office now can be used to screen for colon cancer, according to updated American Cancer ...