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For now, experts stress that marathoners shouldn’t hang up their sneakers — but they should listen closely to their bodies.
Certain healthy habits, such as increased exercise and well-rounded nutrition, can decrease your risk of colon cancer. But it’s still important to get regular screenings and recognize the ...
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer related deaths in men and women under age 50.According to the American ...
Over the last 20 years Dr. Kalyan Chakrala, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist with Medical Center Health System, has seen ...
Scripps Research is testing a new home-based screening that could detect pre-cancerous polyps before they develop into colon cancer, potentially saving lives through earlier detection.
Advocating for your health. March is Colorectal Cancer Month and Presbyterian Healthcare Services is reminding people to check in with their colon health. First, getting screened can help diagnose … ...
Colon cancer is no longer just an older person’s disease. In recent years, doctors have been sounding the alarm as more young ...
Colon cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, is increasingly affecting younger individuals. Dr. Saurabh Sethi ...
Colon cancer contributes to the one of the most common cancer-related deaths. This is why knowing the symptoms for early ...
How? Combing electronic medical records of northern California patients, Kaiser learned in 2005 that only about 40 percent who needed a colon check had gotten one.