Colorectal cancer screening is important to prevent CRC-related death. New blood and stool tests show promising results.
A new study analysed the efficacy of blood tests versus colonoscopies and stool tests in identifying early-stage CRC. Read ...
People may prefer to get screened for colorectal cancer with a blood test rather than a colonoscopy. But more than twice as many colorectal cancer deaths would occur with blood-based screening as ...
Although over 90% of cases occur in individuals over 50, reports indicate that more than 2,600 people under 50 are diagnosed ...
“We have seen an alarming and unsettling increase in the instance of colorectal cancer in younger people,” said Dr. Robin ...
Faecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT): This test detects concealed blood in the stool, which may serve as an early indicator of colorectal cancer. Flexible Sigmoidoscopy: This test is administered every ...
Exact Sciences Corp. (Nasdaq: EXAS), a leading provider of cancer screening and diagnostic tests, today announced that the ...
Symptoms of bowel cancer ... blood in your poo. These can also be symptoms for other conditions, but it’s important to see your doctor. Bowel cancer can start in the large bowel (colon cancer) or back ...
Colorectal cancer most often leads to alteration of bowel habits, blood in the stool, and abdominal discomfort ... Prostate ...
James Van Der Beek officially announced in an interview with People that he has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer at 47 ...
Colorectal cancer is becoming a growing concern, especially as its impact shifts to a younger population. In fact, it is now the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men under 50 and the second ...