With rising rates of colorectal cancers in younger people, UCSF experts tell you that getting screened for cancer may be as ...
New research suggests patients with an average risk of colon cancer may only need to undergo a colonoscopy screening every 15 years instead of the recommended 10. Swedish researchers found that ...
From new blood- and stool-based screening options, to changes in colonoscopy age and quality recommendations, here are what seven leaders have told Becker's about major colonoscopy screening changes ...
In both men and women, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosis and cause of cancer-related death in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society. In 2023, the group estimated ...
Here are five opportunities for growth in GI that Mel Ona, MD, president and founder of Ohana Endoscopy Center in Lapolei, Hawaii, and Shaibal Mazumdar, MD, a gastroenterologist at Aurora Advocate in ...
This TUNDRA comic was among the humorous images participants viewed in a study that yielded unique findings on the role of ...
Doctors said following screening guidelines could mean finding it early ... there are no pain fibers in the lung,” Henschke said. Colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer.
Humor can help people engage with colorectal cancer information, reducing avoidance and increasing screening rates.
About 40% of Americans will develop a form of cancer at some point in their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society. Doctors say following screening guidelines could mean finding it early ...
For adults with average cancer risk, a blood test could provide an option for colon cancer screening instead of a colonoscopy. The Food and Drug Administration has approved a blood test ...
Pseudopolyps ocurr due to the inflammation related to Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. Learn what pseudopolyps on ...