It's not the same old colon cancer anymore. Research presented this week at the world's largest cancer conference points to unique factors that distinguish young colon cancer from traditional cases.
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Colorectal cancer used to be known as an “old person’s disease.” A few decades ago, it was rare for anyone to be diagnosed before age 50. But the demographics of this common cancer have changed.
When it’s caught early, colon cancer is highly treatable. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, the five-year survival rate of early-stage, localized colon cancer is 90%. One of the best strategies for ...
Phase II Trial of Nivolumab Plus Doxorubicin, Vinblastine, Dacarbazine as Frontline Therapy in Older Adults With Hodgkin Lymphoma Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains a major global health burden, being ...
Analyzing why the 2025/2026 AGA Living Guideline declined to fully endorse CADe despite clear increases in adenoma detection rates.
Brisa Colón joined the ABC30 team in June of 2024. Though born and raised in Southern California, Brisa's move to the Central Valley is a homecoming. She spent her childhood in Fresno during the ...