Many people are simply unaware of the existence of the FIT test or underestimate its importance in colorectal cancer ...
Taking race into account when developing tools to predict a patient's risk of colorectal cancer leads to more accurate ...
A snowman picking his nose made people who typically avoid informataion about colorectal cancer more likely to take a quiz ...
Cancer deaths are down in the U.S., but the disease is taking hold in younger populations, likely fueled by obesity, alcohol ...
In a study published in Advanced Functional Materials, a research team from the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica (SIMM) ...
The research, published online ahead of print in the British Journal of Health Psychology, found that in people who ...
A diet that has been linked to cardiometabolic disease is also associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer, a study suggests.
Despite a significant proportion of cancer cases being attributed to alcohol, most people still don't realize its cancer ...
It’s National Hispanic Heritage Month. Recent Cleveland Clinic research shows there are some disparities in the Hispanic and ...
Adjuvant cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation are given after a primary cancer treatment to help prevent ...
In its early stages, colorectal cancer may not have symptoms. Problems that cause symptoms usually start after it has spread. Anyone can get colorectal cancer. Doctors often don't know why it ...
The American Association for Cancer Research has released its 2024 Cancer Progress Report, which tracks advancements in ...