East Jefferson General Hospital invites the community to the Lakeside Shopping Center for an informative event focused on colorectal cancer prevention, detection and treatment.
Colon cancer rates are on the rise in people under age 50, but don’t let those statistics fool you. It’s important for older adults to get screened and to know the signs and symptoms of the disease.
Scientists are developing a less invasive portable device that would use blood samples to detect colorectal cancers.
Despite the chilly temperatures Saturday morning, quite the crowd came out for Walk with a Doc to learn all about colon ...
Bill Crane, a longtime political strategist and commentator for Channel 2 Action News, has been diagnosed with what he called an “aggressive” form of colon cancer. Crane had surgery last week to ...
James Van Der Beek, who has been undergoing treatment for stage three colon cancer, shared that the past year has been the ...
The American Cancer Society recommends people should start colorectal screening at 45 and should continue regular screening ...
UK King's Daughters is hosting a Colon Cancer Madness event Saturday, March 22 from noon to 2 p.m. to raise colon cancer awareness and celebrate survivors. The event will take place at the King's ...
At 35, Katie Dutton is already a rectal cancer survivor, an ordeal that started with seemingly benign symptoms doctors ...
Bhagwandin said many people, especially younger, shy away from a colonoscopy because the prep is uncomfortable. He explained that although the prep for the procedure is uncomfortable, the test itself ...
While no overall associations emerged between oral microbial characteristics and colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, researchers ...