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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New guidelines for optimizing bowel preparation in colonoscopy procedures

New guidelines for optimizing bowel preparation in colonoscopy procedures

Co-occurring mutations may limit effectiveness of KRAS G12C inhibitors in colorectal and pancreatic cancer

Co-occurring mutations may limit effectiveness of KRAS G12C inhibitors in colorectal and pancreatic cancer

AI detects colorectal cancer with high accuracy

AI detects colorectal cancer with high accuracy

Study unravels the link between colorectal cancer risk and steatotic liver disease

Study unravels the link between colorectal cancer risk and steatotic liver disease

Lipid signatures could guide personalized treatment for colorectal cancer

Lipid signatures could guide personalized treatment for colorectal cancer

Study finds key p53 targets for future cancer treatment

Study finds key p53 targets for future cancer treatment

New photosensitizer shows promise in treating colorectal cancer

New photosensitizer shows promise in treating colorectal cancer

New 3D tissue imaging technique enhances thyroid tumor analysis

New 3D tissue imaging technique enhances thyroid tumor analysis

Unfolded protein response disruptions contribute to colorectal cancer and gut-related disorders

Unfolded protein response disruptions contribute to colorectal cancer and gut-related disorders

Preventing colorectal cancer through lifestyle choices

Preventing colorectal cancer through lifestyle choices

Milk boosts gut-friendly bacteria while cheese alters microbiome balance, study reveals

Milk boosts gut-friendly bacteria while cheese alters microbiome balance, study reveals

Rethinking red meat: Are dietary guidelines missing the bigger picture?

Rethinking red meat: Are dietary guidelines missing the bigger picture?

Could yogurt help prevent certain colorectal cancers? New study explores the link

Could yogurt help prevent certain colorectal cancers? New study explores the link

Oral vancomycin induces PSC-IBD remission, driving gut microbiome and metabolic shifts

Oral vancomycin induces PSC-IBD remission, driving gut microbiome and metabolic shifts

Long-term yogurt intake linked to reduced risk of colorectal cancer

Long-term yogurt intake linked to reduced risk of colorectal cancer

KAIST team discovers molecular switch to reverse cancer cells

KAIST team discovers molecular switch to reverse cancer cells

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

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