Dec. 23, 2024 — A research team has developed a groundbreaking technology that can treat colon cancer by converting cancer cells into a state resembling normal colon cells without killing them ...
Barry Stein initially ignored his symptoms in 1995, until he was eventually diagnosed with stage four colorectal cancer. (Photo provided by Stein) Colorectal cancer continues to be a significant ...
You’ve probably heard of “colorectal cancer,” but colon cancer and rectal cancer aren’t the same. If you or someone you’re close to has it, you’ll want to know what they have in common ...
Colorectal cancer, also known as bowel cancer, is a cancer formed by uncontrolled cell growth in the colon or rectum (parts of the large intestine), or in the appendix. Genetic analysis shows that ...
Anyone can get colorectal cancer. Doctors often don't know why it happens, but they know some of the things that make people more likely to get it. These include: Age. The disease is most common ...
A colorectal cancer doctor is making the case for butting into your family’s business. Dr. Parul Shukla, a colon and rectal surgeon with Northwell Health, said there’s a key piece of advice he ...
Colorectal cancer continues to be a significant health concern in Canada. In 2024, it was the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the country, and it's rising sharply among young and middle-aged ...
“Keep a positive mindset and this too shall pass,” says 40-year-old Radhika Moona, assuring patients of colorectal cancer undergoing treatment at a Delhi hospital. Eight years ago, she was in their ...
That's when they discovered a "grapefruit-sized" tumor in his colon, he said. Lopez saw the scan and couldn't believe his eyes. Colon cancer? He was so young, healthy, and fit. Stories like Lopez ...
Colon cancer cases are soaring in young people, alarming experts and leaving doctors scrambling for answers as to why. Now, a study published by a team of international researchers in the journal ...