Doctors in Chicago are testing immersive technology as part of a new clinical trial that could change how colon cancer is detected—and potentially expand to hospitals nationwide.
If you're in your 40s, you might think colon cancer is something to worry about decades from now. But alarming new research ...
Because of the rising rates of colorectal cancer among younger people, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force advises ...
Picture living with severe pelvic pain so intense that it interferes with your work, school, time with family, daily life — ...
While 1.1% might sound like a small number, the cumulative effect over nearly two decades has been profound. In the early ...
Colon cancer symptoms often don't exist. An active woman shares how repeated nudges from a loved one led to her diagnosis: "My entire life changed that day." ...
I let the Mexiclan — a text chat of my closest friends — know what I was about to do. Memes citing the farting scene from "Blazing Saddles" and others too rude to mention in a family paper immediately ...
Trainee involvement during colonoscopy offered mixed results when it came to exam quality and polyp detection, according to a population-based cohort study from Canada. Having a gastroenterology or ...
Olympus today announced published findings supporting the use of its Caddie device for real-time polyp detection during colonoscopy.
Fewer people under age 50 are dying from cancer in the U.S., but colorectal cancer mortality rates continue to surge ...
It's the top cause of cancer death for men and women combined, a new study says.
Introduction This study was conducted to explore the impact of hysteroscopic cold-knife resection (HCKR) combined with dydrogesterone on natural conception in patients with endometrial polyps (EPs).