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Why a stiffer colon is raising alarms as colorectal cancer appears earlier: How to identify it
A recent study sheds light on why colorectal cancer is showing up more often in younger adults, pointing to a stiffer colon ...
The idea of having any cancer, let alone colon cancer, is terrifying. Colorectal cancer is the third-most common cancer worldwide and is ranked second for the most cancer-related deaths. While colon ...
With more and more young people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer, it’s natural to be nervous about the disease. The exact reason why rates are increasing is unknown. Experts “think it’s ...
With more and more young people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer, it’s natural to be nervous about the disease. The exact reason why rates are increasing is unknown. Experts “think it’s ...
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This 'troubling' colorectal cancer complication is highest in patients under 50 years old: study
Here’s some gut-wrenching news. A troubling complication of colorectal cancer, the third-most common cancer in the US, is ...
When most people think about colon cancer warning signs, they immediately focus on obvious digestive issues. Blood in stool, dramatic weight loss, or severe abdominal pain typically come to mind.
India Today on MSN
4 early warning signs of colourectal cancer that appear in poop
Small changes in stool can be easy to ignore, but they may signal something serious. Doctors say paying attention early can ...
A single mother from Houston, Texas, is sounding the alarm after dismissing early warning signs of colorectal cancer. In a TikTok that’s racked up 2.3 million views, Radwah Oda — who is now battling ...
The FDA just approved a colon-cancer blood test. It could save people from spending hundreds of dollars on tests or relying on a colonoscopy alone.
Military members and veterans can be at a disadvantage in getting screenings that can spot pre-cancerous growths and provide earlier diagnoses.
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Shorewood cyclist beats cancer, returns to marathon that changed his life
After cancer stopped his first attempt, a Shorewood cyclist returned to finish the Arrowhead 135, highlighting resilience and ...
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