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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Novel photosensitizer Ce6-GFFY shows promise for colorectal cancer therapy

Novel photosensitizer Ce6-GFFY shows promise for colorectal cancer therapy

He went in for a colonoscopy. The hospital charged $19,000 for two.

He went in for a colonoscopy. The hospital charged $19,000 for two.

New molecular imaging agent can accurately identify crucial cancer biomarker

New molecular imaging agent can accurately identify crucial cancer biomarker

Microbial bile acids affect colon cancer risk in opposite ways

Microbial bile acids affect colon cancer risk in opposite ways

Exploring the cytotoxic potential of neocryptolepine derivatives against cancer

Exploring the cytotoxic potential of neocryptolepine derivatives against cancer

Strategies to overcome social challenges in cancer prevention

Strategies to overcome social challenges in cancer prevention

DTI detects precancerous lesions in the pancreas

DTI detects precancerous lesions in the pancreas

Lipid imbalances hold the key to chronic inflammation in colon cancer

Lipid imbalances hold the key to chronic inflammation in colon cancer

Study highlights global surge in early-onset colorectal cancer

Study highlights global surge in early-onset colorectal cancer

Accelerated aging linked to early-onset colorectal cancer, study shows

Accelerated aging linked to early-onset colorectal cancer, study shows

Ultra-processed foods dominate American home diets

Ultra-processed foods dominate American home diets

Study links Western diet to chronic inflammation and colorectal cancer growth

Study links Western diet to chronic inflammation and colorectal cancer growth

Bacterial toxin may fuel colorectal cancer metastasis

Bacterial toxin may fuel colorectal cancer metastasis

Dual-antibody therapy shows promise in treating metastatic colorectal cancer

Dual-antibody therapy shows promise in treating metastatic colorectal cancer

E.coli toxin-producing bacteria linked to bladder and bowel cancer

E.coli toxin-producing bacteria linked to bladder and bowel cancer

45 years of progress: Prevention and screening avert millions of cancer deaths

45 years of progress: Prevention and screening avert millions of cancer deaths

Extracellular vesicle DNA regulates immune responses and suppresses liver metastasis

Extracellular vesicle DNA regulates immune responses and suppresses liver metastasis

New study links specific E. coli strains to higher cancer incidence rates

New study links specific E. coli strains to higher cancer incidence rates

Cancer prevention and screening avert more deaths than treatment advances

Cancer prevention and screening avert more deaths than treatment advances

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Tumor secreted DNA triggers immune response against liver metastasis Special...

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