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The potential role of vitamin D in preventing and treating colorectal cancer (CRC) has attracted growing research ...
Up to 90% of colorectal cancers can be cured if caught early. Learn about screening options at Fred Hutch to protect your health.
Research reveals how inflammatory compounds in processed foods may be driving the alarming rise in early-onset cancer.
A first-in-human clinical trial tests a CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing technique to help the immune system fight advanced gastrointestinal (GI) cancers.
Exposure to certain strains of E. coli bacteria during childhood helps explain soaring rates of colorectal cancer in people under age 65, new research suggests. Although colorectal cancer is more ...
It’s becoming more common for people under 50 to be diagnosed with colon or rectal cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, rates increased by more than 2% per year between 2012 and 2021.
But one type of nut stands out as a potential nutritional tool in the arsenal against the growing cases of colorectal cancer: walnuts. A recent study published in Cancer Prevention Research from ...
Medscape Medical News, April 28, 2025 Pancreatic, Colorectal Cancer Rising in US Young Adults The incidence of pancreatic adenocarcinoma increases across all age groups, whereas colorectal ...
A new study has confirmed that the rate of colorectal cancer is rising in younger adults around the world, with England among the countries seeing the highest increase. The paper in The Lancet ...
Bristol-Myers Squibb’s KRAS inhibitor Krazati has been approved for a second indication, colorectal cancer (CRC), which could inject some much-needed sales growth into the product. The FDA has ...
Lower Screening Age Calls for More Tailored Bowel Cancer Surveillance Apr. 30, 2025 — Australia's recent move to lower the starting age for bowel (colorectal) cancer screening from 50 down to 45 ...