Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is one of the most frequent and aggressive cancers. According to the WHO, it accounts for about 10% of all cancers diagnosed, and deaths worldwide. Many ...
The study’s findings track with recent research on the alarming rise of the cancer in younger adults. By Alice Callahan About 15 years ago, Dr. Andrew T. Chan, a gastroenterologist at Mass General ...
Sarah Basore, an Overland Park resident who is living with Stage 4 colon cancer, began clinical trials in August, which require weekly drives to Nashville. The current regime has stabilized her ...
Colon cancer patients could live longer if they take GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, a new study suggests. Researchers at UC San Diego studied more than 6,800 patients who were taking one of ...
GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy may extend the lives of colon cancer patients, according to a major UC San Diego study. Patients on the medications had less than half the mortality rate of ...
Early colon cancer signs like persistent bowel changes, pencil-thin stools, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue are often missed, especially in younger individuals. Dr. Vivian Asamoah highlights ...
Eating more ultra-processed foods is tied to an increased risk of precancerous colorectal growths in women under 50, according to a study published Thursday in JAMA Oncology. These growths, called ...
CAMBRIDGE — Rather than take a scheduled quiz on Thursday morning, students in Larry Summers’ introductory economics course heard from former United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair. Blair, the ...
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During lectures, professors often pose questions to the class — only to be met with resounding silence. When no one raises their hand, some professors opt to move on. But others, hoping to increase ...