According to the American Cancer Society, average-risk adults should begin colon cancer screening at 45, and new blood-based ...
Immunotherapy wipes out some colorectal tumors without surgery, signaling a major shift toward less invasive treatment.
New research promises the potential for a brighter future for those diagnosed with early-onset colorectal cancer.
About 50 million Americans aren’t getting screened for colon cancer at a time when colon-cancer rates are rising.
Mailed fecal immunochemical tests (FITs) can significantly increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening across racial and ethnic groups, according to a study publ ...
A new blood test now available in Acadiana could help address Louisiana's status as the nation's leader in colon cancer cases ...
The service is available to anyone 45 or older who is without health insurance or who has barriers to obtaining care.
New noninvasive screening options, including blood-based tests, may help reduce some of the barriers that prevent people from ...
June is Men’s Health Month. And, while according to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is the third-leading cause ...
Fact checked by Jennifer Klump Key Takeaways The American Cancer Society now recommends stool-based tests and a blood test as ...
Data presented at ASCO showed that patients who achieved at least 80 percent KRAS G12C ctDNA clearance experienced prolonged survival.
A physician assistant with no symptoms and a clear colonoscopy was three years from her next screening. A blood test found ...