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Terminal ileum resection was associated with an elevated risk of developing colorectal cancer in patients with Crohn's ...
Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally. This cancer often develops silently, with symptoms emerging only in later stages. Early detection can significantly ...
Powerful Reminder: Don't Ignore Symptoms & Push For Answers Andy Spary, 39, was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer after initially dismissing pain in his left buttock as an injury from roller ...
Let us know. A Minnesota woman has made a miraculous recovery from Stage 4 colon cancer after she underwent a 'last-resort' clinical treatment, having suffered from the disease for nearly a decade.
The most common cancers were lung cancer (22,400 cases), colon cancer (8,700 cases), leukemia (7,900 cases), and bladder cancer (7,100 cases) overall, while in female patients, breast cancer was ...
This month, a sea of more than 27,000 blue flags waved outside the U.S. Capitol. Each flag represents a young adult under 50 who will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer by 2030.
One woman from Australia , who's symptoms were initially dismissed by a doctor before receiving her stage 4 diagnosis, has raised the important reminder of 'early detection'. What is colon cancer?
HASTINGS, Mich. (WOOD) — A Hastings woman is sharing her story about how she overcame colon cancer to finish the Chicago Marathon. March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
Shannin Desroches was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at 26 years old. Desroches, who's active and eats a clean diet, was initially told she probably had a gluten allergy.
A Lincoln woman is sharing her colon cancer journey to encourage others to get screened, emphasizing the importance of early detection in fighting one of Nebraska’s deadliest cancers.
Woman denied part of cancer treatment turns to social media, receives tip that changed everything When Jessica Wozniak posted a social media plea for help after being denied coverage for treatment ...
Colorectal cancer has been on the rise in the U.S., particularly among younger people. In 2024, there were an estimated 106,590 new colon cancer cases and 46,220 new rectal cancer cases, according ...