Colorectal cancer most often affects people over age 50, but it's on the rise in younger people, who are rarely offered screening to catch these cancers early. Now, a new study hints that microbes ...
Research has revealed how disruption of the circadian clock, the body's internal, 24-hour biological pacemaker, may accelerate the progression of colorectal cancer by affecting the gut microbiome and ...
Researchers recently looked at the most common initial red flags of colorectal cancer in people younger than 50 and published the findings in JAMA Network Open. Rectal bleeding was at the top of that ...