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Why are young people getting colon cancer? A common weed killer may be linked, scientists say
Scientists have zeroed in on a widely-used weed killer that could be tied to a historic rise in young colon cancer cases.
A new study suggests that a common pesticide, picloram, may contribute to growing rates of early onset colorectal cancer, asides from known risk factors such as smoking and diet.
Colorectal cancer is often spoken of as a single disease, but it actually refers to two related cancers: colon cancer and rectal cancer. The latter was recently revealed as the reason we lost the ...
Ongoing Phase 2 study in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) demonstrates early clinical and biomarker activity with leronlimab in combination with TAS-102 and bevacizumab, supporting CCR5 as a ...
As colorectal cancer rates rise among young people, most patients with advanced disease still only have one treatment option: ...
A new study reveals that malignant transformation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and their supportive microenvironment ...
Deaths from rectal cancer are rising rapidly among younger adults, an alarming trend that is confounding scientists trying to ...
Spencer Laird first noticed blood in his stool when he was 25. His doctor thought it was hemorrhoids caused by his work as a mechanic. Eighteen months later, a colonoscopy found colorectal cancer, ...
For American adults under 50, colorectal cancer is the number one cause of cancer death in America, but one Arkansas woman ...
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