In honor of Colon Cancer Awareness Month, a Cold Spring, Kentucky, mom is sharing her cancer story. Patty Goering is a mom of two who had no history of colon cancer in her family. When she was 48, she ...
For the month of March, KTBS 3 has partnered with Willis Knighton Health to raise awareness of colorectal cancer.
After surviving a stage four diagnosis, an Illinois realtor is sharing her story to encourage others not to ignore the ...
Symptoms can include blood in your stool, suddenly losing weight or ongoing pains and aches. It’s important to get regular screenings for colorectal cancer if you are between ages 50 and 75. These ...
With March being colorectal cancer month, the 44-year-old doctor — who specializes in this area of medicine — is urging young people to get a basic stool test. But he says shame and stigma are ...
The American Cancer Society recommends regular colorectal cancer screening for people at average risk at age 45. The publication claims that this can be done through stool-based tests or visual exams.
“Colorectal cancer often develops silently, which is why regular screening is key for prevention.” A colonoscopy: A procedure using a thin, flexible tube with a camera to examine the colon and rectum.
John Johnson was diagnosed with Stage 2 colorectal cancer. He shares his story to raise awareness and offer hope. As John Johnson trained for his second marathon, he noticed blood in his stool and ...
Former beauty queen Danielle Lloyd has opened up about how she first noticed a cancer warning sign while ... but I looked at old pictures and it has always been there, just very small.
With March being colorectal cancer month, the 44-year-old doctor – who specialises in this area of medicine – is urging young people to get a basic stool test. But he says shame and stigma are ...
Colorectal cancer often doesn’t exhibit any symptoms until it becomes advanced. When they do appear, symptoms can include blood in the stool or rectal bleeding; a change in the bowel habits ...
There is continued controversy over how to manage patients with FAP. Almost all untreated patients have colorectal cancer by age 40, therefore some surgical treatment is needed. Here's how FAP is ...