A recent study by Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente found that antibiotics use is unlikely to be a factor in the increase in CRC diagnosis in adults under 50. The study, published in Clinical ...
The numbers don’t lie: Colorectal cancer (CRC) has been on the rise in younger people in the United States for over two decades. The new analysis found that childhood exposure to a carcinogenic toxin ...
Across frailty levels the incidence of CRC was substantially exceeded by the cumulative incidence of non-CRC death at 10-year follow-up for those with adenoma. HealthDay News — Older adults with ...
Family history of colorectal cancer, hyperlipidemia, obesity and alcohol consumption could all be risk factors behind developing early-onset colorectal cancer, according to a Jan. 28 study published ...
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