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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Dutch dietary guidelines could dramatically cut chronic disease rates by 2050

Dutch dietary guidelines could dramatically cut chronic disease rates by 2050

Addressing low lung cancer screening rates through awareness and access

Addressing low lung cancer screening rates through awareness and access

Patient navigators boost follow-up colonoscopies and reduce delays

Patient navigators boost follow-up colonoscopies and reduce delays

Reduced-dose apixaban proves effective in preventing blood clot recurrence in cancer patients

Reduced-dose apixaban proves effective in preventing blood clot recurrence in cancer patients

Diagnostic colonoscopy follow-up unaffected by COVID-19 surge, despite screening delays

Diagnostic colonoscopy follow-up unaffected by COVID-19 surge, despite screening delays

Colorectal cancer burden climbs in countries with low milk intake

Colorectal cancer burden climbs in countries with low milk intake

Light intensity daily physical activities may reduce cancer risk

Light intensity daily physical activities may reduce cancer risk

Researchers unlock key process for regenerating intestinal cells after injury

Researchers unlock key process for regenerating intestinal cells after injury

New trial aims to make rectal cancer more responsive to radiation

New trial aims to make rectal cancer more responsive to radiation

Researchers develop tool to enhance NK cells against cancer

Researchers develop tool to enhance NK cells against cancer

Cleveland Clinic study reveals insights on immune checkpoint inhibitors for colorectal cancer

Cleveland Clinic study reveals insights on immune checkpoint inhibitors for colorectal cancer

Scientists identify top food sources of prebiotics for better digestion

Scientists identify top food sources of prebiotics for better digestion

Colorectal cancer patients face increased risk of cardiovascular death

Colorectal cancer patients face increased risk of cardiovascular death

AGA issues new recommendations on AI-assisted colonoscopy technology

AGA issues new recommendations on AI-assisted colonoscopy technology

Eating by the book: French dietary guidelines linked to lower mortality risk

Eating by the book: French dietary guidelines linked to lower mortality risk

ASCOLT trial explores aspirin’s role in preventing colorectal cancer recurrence

ASCOLT trial explores aspirin’s role in preventing colorectal cancer recurrence

Pitt study uncovers a novel trigger of deadly form of ovarian cancer

Pitt study uncovers a novel trigger of deadly form of ovarian cancer

Proteins identified as key players in immunotherapy resistance for colorectal cancer

Proteins identified as key players in immunotherapy resistance for colorectal cancer

Impact of excessive alcohol consumption on digestive health

Impact of excessive alcohol consumption on digestive health

Breast cancer deaths expected to fall in the EU and UK by 2025 across most age groups

Breast cancer deaths expected to fall in the EU and UK by 2025 across most age groups

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