A new report says too few eligible Americans are being checked for the country’s deadliest cancer before it spreads.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can predict how well patients with rectal cancer will respond to treatment by analyzing standard tissue samples taken during diagnosis, finds a new study from researchers ...
More young adults are also being diagnosed, according to Yale Medicine and the Cancer Research Institute. According to the ...
UCLA research finds that fewer than one in four eligible younger adults completed colorectal cancer screenings after the ...
Two complementary studies led by researchers from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS ...
Ultra-processed foods are linked to a higher risk of colon cancer in women, per a new study. Here, oncologists explain the ...
Over half of colorectal cancer cases are preventable. Here, one doctor outlines what they do everyday to reduce their risk ...
Pancreatic cancer is projected to be the second leading cause of cancer deaths by 2030, but experts say Ireland is failing ...
Worldwide, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality and the third most common cancer, with incidence rates increasing among individuals younger than 50 years.1 ...
After enduring seven prior abdominal surgeries, 64-year-old Joy Monetti from Islip was no stranger to painful procedures and lengthy recoveries.
Gastrointestinal procedures continue to dominate the ASC landscape in 2025, driven by increased screening demand, younger-onset colorectal cancer and ongoing migration of cases out of hospitals. All ...