Updated data from the NordICC trial are consistent with previous results, while subgroup analyses provide new insights.
A single screening colonoscopy reduced colorectal cancer incidence by roughly 30% over 13 years — a meaningful improvement over earlier findings — but failed to produce a statistically significant ...
Colonoscopies are booming, but the economics are getting complicated. As colorectal cancer rates climb and updated screening guidelines add millions of newly eligible patients, ASCs are racing to meet ...
Kentucky has one of the highest rates of colorectal cancer in the US, but early detection leads to a 91% five-year survival rate. Colorectal cancer is projected to become the leading cancer killer for ...
Consistent CRC screening — whether via FIT or combined methods — provides similar protections against CRC as early colonoscopy. Regular fecal immunochemical test (FIT) screening is associated with ...
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Colon cancer cases rising in younger adults as doctors urge early screening
Colorectal cancer diagnoses are rising sharply in younger adults, according to the American Cancer Society.
Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is the third-most common cancer worldwide, affecting millions each year. However, the good news is that with early detection through regular screening, ...
A single-center study supported recommendations to lower the colorectal cancer screening age from 50 to 45. Screening colonoscopy outcomes were slightly less frequent in people ages 45-49 versus 50-54 ...
When 46-year-old Raj (name changed) started experiencing occasional stomach cramps and aches, he brushed them off as late-night meals, weekend eating out, and later, stress. Like millions of adults in ...
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