The risk for colorectal cancer was associated with the frequency of colorectal polyp diagnoses in relatives in a study based ...
Barry Stein had ignored symptoms that started appearing in 1995, until he was diagnosed with stage four colorectal cancer.
Despite having a better safety profile, cold endoscopic mucosal resection led to a higher risk for recurrent/residual ...
Your risk is higher if the relative was diagnosed before age 45 or if you have lots of family members with colorectal polyps or cancer. If conditions such as familial adenomatous polyposis ...
Research that has not yet been peer-reviewed shows the newest blood test is more than 80% accurate in detecting colon cancer ...
Accurate measurement of colorectal polyp size is crucial for determining the appropriate surveillance intervals and assessing the risk of malignant progression. Various techniques have been ...
Colon cancer remains one of the most prevalent yet often undetected forms of cancer, developing silently in the large ...
Most colorectal cancer starts out as a polyp, or small growth, in the intestine. Not all polyps become cancer, but some do. If your doctor can find and remove them, it’s possible to prevent ...
Colorectal polyps are abnormal growths in the colon that can lead to colorectal cancer if not detected and removed early. The detection and segmentation of these polyps during colonoscopy are ...