New research pinpoints exactly how much alcohol is linked to an increased colon cancer risk ...
Fewer people under age 50 are dying from cancer in the U.S., but colorectal cancer mortality rates continue to surge ...
Consistent heavy drinking may raise cancer risk more than previously understood.
Colon cancer deaths among people under 50 have risen roughly 1% each year since 2005, researchers reported Jan. 22 in the ...
Several colon cancer survivors have shared their experiences of how they ‘knew’ it was time to see a doctor as they revealed ...
New data has revealed that colorectal cancer is now the number one cause of cancer-related death in the US for men and women ...
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Colon Cancer Now Leading Cause of Cancer Death in Younger People
Meanwhile, mortality from other leading cancers is declining ...
It's the top cause of cancer death for men and women combined, a new study says.
A decade-long study reveals that lifetime heavy alcohol consumption could nearly double your chances of developing colorectal ...
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Here's how I knew I had colon cancer: One survivor's story after a single, subtle symptom
Colon cancer symptoms often don't exist. An active woman shares how repeated nudges from a loved one led to her diagnosis: "My entire life changed that day." ...
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A Hidden Warning Sign Discovered in The Gut May Increase Cancer Risk
As we get older, chemical marks on our DNA slowly shift. Now, a study reveals this 'drift' in gut stem cells is fueled by ...
An 'alarming' number of people under the age of 50 are now dying from colon cancer but what are the key signs of the disease ...
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