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Study warns on high-risk group after stool-based colon cancer screening
FOBT-positive patients who skipped colonoscopy had fourfold higher cancer incidence ...
You’ve probably heard that colorectal cancer rates are rising in young people, which is why 45 is the new age to start screening instead of 50. But are there cases when you should start sooner? For ...
Colon cancer is increasingly being diagnosed in younger adults, and doctors say awareness is more important than ever. During ...
Advanced colorectal cancer diagnoses are on the rise among younger people. One Virginia Beach dad shares the story of his ...
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, and health experts at the Hattiesburg Clinic are emphasizing the importance of a ...
A Kaiser Permanente gastroenterologist is urging people to get screened earlier for colorectal cancer, as doctors continue to ...
In 2021, the recommended age of a colonoscopy changed from 50 to 45 after more young adults were being diagnosed with cancer.
Mike Francisco was an athletic 35-year-old Phoenix medical professional when he was diagnosed with late-stage colon cancer. His story is not unusual.
Objectives: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has been recommended for US adults aged 45 to 49 years. This study examined the rate and predictors of CRC screening in 202 ...
On the weekend of the annual PGA Cologuard Classic, the celebrated journalist and advocate has a new message for younger ...
Guardant Health markets Shield, an FDA-approved blood test for primary colorectal cancer screening. The Harris Poll conducted the survey from Feb. 24-26, 2026, among 1,189 U.S. adults, ages 45 and ...
Advanced aggressive colon cancer is on the rise in young people, and a Virginia Beach dad shares an emotional story of his ...
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