As colorectal cancer rates continue to rise nationwide, even among young patients, surgeons, celebrities and advocacy groups alike are going to new lengths to encourage people to get screened. Here ...
Colorectal cancer affects one in 77 men and one in 132 women, countrywide, every year. Colorectal cancer (also known as bowel cancer) is the second most common cancer in men after prostate cancer ...
A recent study linked seed oils like sunflower, canola, and corn to increased colon cancer risk among young Americans. Analysis of tumor samples revealed high concentrations of bioactive lipids ...
In a trailblazing advancement in cancer therapy, researchers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed a technology that transforms colon cancer cells into ...
These regulators are known as MYB, HDAC2, and FOXA2 and when they were suppressed in colon cancer cells, the cells switched back to a normal-like state, removing the cancer threat without ...
Colorectal cancer diagnoses are on the decline across the country, but Newfoundland and Labrador maintains the highest rate in Canada — and among other countries, too. According to the ...
Ultra-processed foods high in seed oils are linked to a higher risk of colon cancer, according to a new study published in the journal Gut. Don't alter your eating and cooking habits just yet, though, ...
When these switches were applied to colon cancer cells, the cancer cells reverted to a normal-like state, a result confirmed through molecular and cellular experiments as well as animal studies.
The UK's retail sales recovery was smaller than expected in the key Christmas shopping month of November, official figures show. Retail sales rose just 0.2% last month despite discounting events ...
You can report pirated content by scanning the QR code or by clicking the link in the poster. Green Bones poster was first revealed on November 11 across the social media pages of GMA Network, GMA ...
They found that these shards — which are now virtually everywhere: in the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat — are suspected of links to colon cancer and lung cancer.
Early-onset colorectal cancer — that is, in people younger than 50 — is on the rise, increasing 1.4% every year and stumping health professionals. And it’s not so easy to catch early ...