Colorectal cancer is typically diagnosed after age 50, but in recent years the disease has been increasingly found in younger people and disproportionately affecting racial and ethnic minorities.
We know fiber is essential to a healthy and nutritious diet, yet only 7% of Americans eat the recommended daily amount.
Genetic testing is recommended for those with personal and family histories of several types of cancer — including pancreatic and breast cancer.
The rising rate of colon cancer in young people can't be caused by diet alone, doctors say. Microplastics, sleep, and antibiotics may play a role.
A startling rise in colorectal cancer among young people calls for urgent action in early detection, prevention, and tailored ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Amgen's combination therapy on Thursday to treat colorectal cancer in patients ...
Stanford researchers found that fiber digestion produces compounds that directly alter gene function, potentially preventing ...
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Amgen’s LUMAKRAS and Vectibix combination has received approval from the US FDA for treating KRAS G12C-mutated mCRC.