Colorectal cancer rates are rising among young people in the U.S. One woman diagnosed at 32 shares the subtle early symptoms ...
March is colon cancer awareness month, and we were joined by Intermountain Health's Dr. Alicia Swank to talk about the ...
Detected early, colorectal cancer is treatable, with five-year survival rates of 90–95% for Stage I. Late stages complicate matters, says doctor ...
Cancer specialists say it's not at all uncommon to overlook or dismiss early warning signs of several common cancers, from uterine and ovarian to colon and lung. Doctors have always stressed that ...
A young pregnant patient assumed abdominal pain and rectal bleeding was from her pregnancy. She was diagnosed with Stage IV ...
Colorectal cancer is one of the nation’s most common, and deadliest, cancers, but doctors say it’s also highly preventable and treatable when caught early throu ...
Many gastrointestinal diseases begin with symptoms so mild they are easy to ignore. Occasional heartburn, changes in bowel habits or discomfort after meals may not feel urgent, yet these subtle issues ...
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and local health care professionals are highlighting the importance of recognizing the signs early.
Early research also indicates there could be some differences in symptoms between men and women.
Learn about the importance of early detection in preventing colorectal cancer, especially after the age of 45. Find out about ...