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What to know about at-home tests for colorectal cancers
The only real downside to the two popular stool tests is that they need to be done more often than a colonoscopy, experts say.
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Doctor: If Over 50, Get Tested For Colorectal Cancer
This month of March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. That means it's time to tell you that experts say those of us over 50 should get tested for colorectal cancer. We talked to Sanford Sheldon ...
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Stresses the Importance of Colorectal Cancer Screening
To mark National Colorectal Awareness Month this March, MSK stressed the importance of resuming vital screenings for colorectal cancer amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Earlier colonoscopies halve subsequent cancer risk
People who have their first colonoscopy between the age of 45 and 49 halve their risk of subsequent colorectal cancers, a Stanford Medicine study has found.
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March Is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Beginning last March, 2020, there was a temporary shutdown of some health services to limit the spread of COVID-19.
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Delaying colonoscopy following abnormal stool test increases risk of colorectal cancer
A new Veterans Affairs study finds that delays in undergoing colonoscopy following an abnormal stool test ... cancer, risking the need for more aggressive and morbid treatment, as well as less ...
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Delaying colonoscopy after abnormal stool test increases risk of colorectal cancer, VA study finds
New research emphasizes the importance of scheduling a colonoscopy ... stool tests to screen for colorectal cancer has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic because of the safety of at-home ...
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Pharmacological inhibition of tumor anabolism and host catabolism as a cancer therapy
The malignant energetic demands are satisfied through glycolysis, glutaminolysis and de novo synthesis of fatty acids, while the host curses with a state of catabolism and systemic inflammation. The ...
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Delaying colonoscopy after an abnormal stool test can have major consequences
A new Veterans Affairs study finds that delays in undergoing colonoscopy following an abnormal stool test ... cancer, risking the need for more aggressive and morbid treatment, as well as less ...
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