Fact checked by Jennifer Klump Key Takeaways The American Cancer Society now recommends stool-based tests and a blood test as ...
The American Cancer Society (ACS) updated its guidelines Wednesday to include two new screening options for colorectal cancer ...
The American Cancer Society updated its colorectal screening guidance, keeping the start age at 45 for average‑risk adults ...
The American Cancer Society is adding more colorectal cancer screening options as millions of eligible Americans remain ...
Screening recommendations for colorectal cancers have been updated to include a blood test for the first time. Here's a ...
For the first time, a blood test has been added to the list of the American Cancer Society’s recommended screenings for ...
Screening for the second leading cause of cancer deaths just got a bit easier. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the approval of a new blood test for colorectal cancer (CRC).
Immunotherapy wipes out some colorectal tumors without surgery, signaling a major shift toward less invasive treatment.
Huntsman Cancer Institute recommends all individuals start regular colorectal cancer screenings at age 45. Colorectal cancer screenings help detect colon and rectal cancer early when it is easier to ...
More cases of colorectal cancer are detected at an early stage with screening. This is according to new research based on data from over 278,000 60-year-olds, who were randomly selected to undergo one ...
At long last, a bit of bright news emerges from the bleak subject of early-onset colorectal cancer. A recent report published ...