A novel blood-based test for early detection of colorectal cancer in average-risk adults met the primary endpoints of sensitivity and specificity in the PREEMPT CRC trial.
Colorectal cancer is typically diagnosed after age 50, but in recent years the disease has been increasingly found in younger people and disproportionately affecting racial and ethnic minorities.
Barry Stein had ignored symptoms that started appearing in 1995, until he was diagnosed with stage four colorectal cancer.
Increased intake of calcium and dairy reduced the risk for colorectal cancer, a prospective cohort analysis published in Nature Communications revealed.In comparison, the consumption of other certain ...
With high-sensitivity and strong negative predictive value, this artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tool enhances early colorectal cancer (CRC) detection and risk stratification in primary care.
Machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques and analysis of large datasets have helped University of ...
Study of 107,000 participants demonstrates regular aspirin use significantly reduces colorectal cancer risk, especially in ...
A new study found that getting a glass of milk's worth of calcium per day, whether or not it comes from dairy, can lower ...
Research shows that people with a certain body shape face a higher risk of serious health problems compared to their ...
Discover the latest evidence on optimal stopping ages for colorectal cancer screening based on age, sex, comorbidity, and ...
Emily King of Mobile, Alabama, was diagnosed with colon cancer five years ago at the age of 27. She had experienced some diarrhea, abdominal pain and anemia, but having cancer had never entered ...
A new international clinical trial led by the National Cancer Center Singapore is reporting that three years of aspirin ...