Young adults with rectal bleeding linked to 8.5 times higher risk of colorectal cancer
Patients under age 50 who undergo colonoscopy to investigate rectal bleeding have been found to have eight times the risk of colorectal cancer


At-home colon screening test can cut risk of cancer death by 33 percent
Using one of those home screening kits could lower your risk of colorectal cancer death by 33 percent according to a new study.


Negative colonoscopy and no family history suggest 15-year interval between screenings
CANCER DIGEST – May 3, 2024 – Researchers have found that people without a family history of colorectal cancer and a negative result from...


Screening is more effective in reducing colorectal cancer than previously thought
CANCER DIGEST – Jan. 5, 2024 – Colorectal cancer screening is substantially more effective at reducing rates of the disease than...





















