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Colorectal cancer: Who’s really at risk?
Colorectal cancer is increasing in young adults. Risk factors include age, metabolic syndrome, lifestyle choices, family ...
If you’re under 50, it’s likely that colorectal cancer isn’t on your radar, but it should be. Once considered an older-age ...
Stage 4 colon cancer patient encourages colonoscopies as doctors see rise in cases in younger adults
Guidelines show patients should start getting colonoscopies at age 45, and even earlier if they have a family history.
Doctors advise people get a colonoscopy at the age of 45 to help catch colon cancer early.
Advanced colorectal cancer diagnoses are on the rise among younger people. One Virginia Beach dad shares the story of his ...
It can happen to anyone. Forty-eight-year-old Jennifer Brooks didn't think being out of breath would lead to a Stage 4 cancer ...
With March being colon cancer awareness month, it’s a good time to look at some startling numbers on the disease here in the ...
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, which means it’s time to discuss changing the trajectory of colorectal cancer in ...
Colorectal cancer, also called colon cancer, is no longer just a concern for older adults. A recent American Cancer Society ...
David Lyon is one of the rising number of young adults to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
Colorectal cancer has become the deadliest cancer for adults under 50 years old in the United States, and it's becoming more prominent in Missouri. According to data from the American Cancer Society, ...
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month—but for some families, the fight is year-round. For Natasha Mathias, it’s personal. In ...
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