Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Colon cancer was once primarily a diagnosis for older adults, but the statistics are changing.
While colorectal cancer cases among older adults have steadily dropped, they've increased among those 50 and younger.
During the month of March, a spotlight is put on colorectal cancer Awareness. Did you know there are three main hot spots in ...
A new study from the University of Toronto has found that a low-carbohydrate diet may increase the risk of colorectal cancer ...
Doctor Charles Friel is the chief of colorectal surgery at UVA Health. In 2023, he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer after ...
What is bowel cancer? Bowel cancer, also called colorectal cancer, is caused by the growth of abnormal cells in the inner ...
Sedentary lifestyle: Regular exercise is important for your overall health, and it can help reduce your colon cancer risk.
The following information was submitted by Intermountain Health.Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer and the ...
The American Cancer Society recommends people with an average risk of colorectal cancer start regular screening at age 45.
With March being Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, a survivor is sharing his story and pushing for more research in hopes of making people more aware.
The age range for screening lowered in recent years to include younger individuals as the incidence rate of colon cancer has shifted. Dr. Stephen Amann, a gastroenterologist at Digestive Health ...
Battle of the Buns’ will bring bakers, doctors and families together to highlight colon cancer awareness and screening.