While colorectal cancer cases among older adults have steadily dropped, they've increased among those 50 and younger.
With March being Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, a survivor is sharing his story and pushing for more research in hopes of making people more aware.
The American Cancer Society recommends people with an average risk of colorectal cancer start regular screening at age 45.
Colorectal cancer may not present any significant signs or symptoms in its early stages, making it all the more important to ...
Photo credit: jamescaseysax.co/ Colorectal cancer is a disease that affects thousands each year, yet early detection and ...
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Colon cancer survivor Eva Brinley received immunotherapy as an alternative to chemotherapy. Now, she says she feels ...
"No one should wait until symptoms appear because, by then, it may be too late," the stage four colorectal cancer survivor shared in a news release ... Similar to last week's Pink Shirt Day to raise ...
A North Texas woman who is a Stage 3 colon cancer survivor is featured in a national awareness campaign for Fight Colorectal ...
Cancer is cruel. It doesn’t care that you’re only 37, that you're the mother of a little girl who is your entire world. So Elissa vowed to fight.
Young cancer survivors often find clarity in life direction and form ... And I’m glad, because it’s a real problem. Not only are rates of colorectal cancer going up in young adults (which is breaking ...