Colorectal cancer is one of those diseases where catching it early can genuinely save your life-and your day‑to‑day comfort.
Gastroenterologists share the number-one sign of colon cancer that they say you shouldn't attribute to other digestive issues ...
A young pregnant patient assumed abdominal pain and rectal bleeding was from her pregnancy. She was diagnosed with Stage IV ...
Detected early, colorectal cancer is treatable, with five-year survival rates of 90–95% for Stage I. Late stages complicate matters, says doctor ...
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and local health care professionals are highlighting the importance of recognizing the signs early.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and doctors are reminding people that screening can help detect the disease early.
Many gastrointestinal diseases begin with symptoms so mild they are easy to ignore. Occasional heartburn, changes in bowel habits or discomfort after meals may not feel urgent, yet these subtle issues ...
"It is clear that this can no longer be called an old person’s disease." ...
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and medical experts are emphasizing the importance of awareness and early detection.
Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths in people younger than 50. While routine screening is recommended ...
On today’s edition of “CT BUZZ,” Host Natasha Lubczenko sat down with Dr. Housein Wazaz, MD, Gastroenterologist with MidState Gastroenterology ...
Learn about the importance of early detection in preventing colorectal cancer, especially after the age of 45. Find out about ...