Colorectal cancer has become increasingly common in younger people, with one in five cases now diagnosed in patients in their early 50s or younger, according to the American Cancer Society.
Young people are being diagnosed with colon cancer in record numbers - and now, researchers are warning they are also more likely to be diagnosed at later stages, as well as have the cancer come back.
Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable cancers with early detection and UAB is committed to raising awareness about screening on time. The American Cancer Society recommends ...
Hello, and thank you for joining us today for what promises to be a lively discussion about screening for colon cancer. My name is Perry Wilson. I am an associate professor of medicine at the Yale ...
Early-onset colorectal cancer — that is, in people younger than 50 — is on the rise, increasing 1.4% every year and stumping health professionals. And it’s not so easy to catch early ...
A TikTok content creator, coloncanceramigo, shared his shocking colon cancer diagnosis. Initially mistaking symptoms like weight loss and rectal bleeding for diet success, he was diagnosed with ...
Colorectal cancer affects one in 77 men and one in 132 women, countrywide, every year. Colorectal cancer (also known as bowel cancer) is the second most common cancer in men after prostate cancer ...