Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal Cancer is cancer that develops in the colon (the longest part of the large intestine) and/or the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine before the anus). In the United States, it is the fourth most common cancer in men and women. Caught early, it is often curable.
What Causes Colorectal Cancer?

Cancer occurs when a normal cell divides and multiples uncontrollably. Normally cells are regulated in their growth, maturity, division and death by the DNA present in their nucleus. With damage to the DNA the cells may become rogue and multiply uncontrollably to give rise to tumors.

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Latest Colorectal Cancer News and Research

New research shines light on position-specific hallmarks of cancer

New research shines light on position-specific hallmarks of cancer

Tracking cfDNA levels may help better evaluate surgery colorectal cancer effectiveness

Tracking cfDNA levels may help better evaluate surgery colorectal cancer effectiveness

Triple therapy shows strong response in BRAF V600E mutant metastatic colorectal cancer

Triple therapy shows strong response in BRAF V600E mutant metastatic colorectal cancer

A global look at the gut: Scientists highlight microbiome diversity

A global look at the gut: Scientists highlight microbiome diversity

Study finds anti-correlation of KLRG1 and PD-1 expression in tumor fighting T cells

Study finds anti-correlation of KLRG1 and PD-1 expression in tumor fighting T cells

AI uncovers promising biomarkers for early detection of colorectal cancer

AI uncovers promising biomarkers for early detection of colorectal cancer

Protein CD74 could predict immunotherapy response in bowel cancer

Protein CD74 could predict immunotherapy response in bowel cancer

A new AI tool for unlocking the secrets of spatial multi-omics in cancer

A new AI tool for unlocking the secrets of spatial multi-omics in cancer

Mouse protein disrupts cancer-causing epigenetic changes in human colorectal cancer

Mouse protein disrupts cancer-causing epigenetic changes in human colorectal cancer

Panakeia launches AI-driven PANProfiler Colon for rapid cancer profiling

Panakeia launches AI-driven PANProfiler Colon for rapid cancer profiling

New target identified for potential colorectal cancer treatment

New target identified for potential colorectal cancer treatment

Short-chain fatty acids propionate and butyrate directly modify chromatin to regulate gene expression

Short-chain fatty acids propionate and butyrate directly modify chromatin to regulate gene expression

Medicare Advantage leads to lower cancer drug costs in colorectal cancer

Medicare Advantage leads to lower cancer drug costs in colorectal cancer

Machine learning reveals why cancer trials fall short in real-world patients

Machine learning reveals why cancer trials fall short in real-world patients

Dairy products linked to lower colorectal cancer risk, thanks to calcium

Dairy products linked to lower colorectal cancer risk, thanks to calcium

Targeting miR-4274 and PEX5 can help overcome radioresistance in colorectal cancer

Targeting miR-4274 and PEX5 can help overcome radioresistance in colorectal cancer

Geneoscopy closes $105 M in Series C funding round to power next-generation of gastrointestinal diagnostic tests

Geneoscopy closes $105 M in Series C funding round to power next-generation of gastrointestinal diagnostic tests

New AI system aims to improve real-world application of clinical trial results

New AI system aims to improve real-world application of clinical trial results

Multidisciplinary Hispanic health study receives $21 million NIH grant

Multidisciplinary Hispanic health study receives $21 million NIH grant

Vegan or not, plant-based foods boost gut microbes for better health

Vegan or not, plant-based foods boost gut microbes for better health

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