1 in 5 people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer are under age 55.
This symptom is often dismissed, which is why it's so important to recognize.
Fewer people under age 50 are dying from cancer in the U.S., but colorectal cancer mortality rates continue to surge ...
I let the Mexiclan — a text chat of my closest friends — know what I was about to do. Memes citing the farting scene from "Blazing Saddles" and others too rude to mention in a family paper immediately ...
A lethal bacterium best known for causing cholera is now at the center of one of the most surprising cancer stories of the ...
Colon cancer deaths among people under 50 have risen roughly 1% each year since 2005, researchers reported Jan. 22 in the ...
New data has revealed that colorectal cancer is now the number one cause of cancer-related death in the US for men and women ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, Jan. 27, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Heavy drinking increases a person’s risk of colon cancer over their lifetime, a new study says.
Experts say they're stunned by how quickly colon cancer has overtaken other deadly cancers, including lung and breast.
Drinking alcohol is linked to higher chances of colorectal cancer − but just how many drinks increase your risk? Here's what ...
“We must double down on research to pinpoint what is driving this tsunami of cancer in generations born since 1950," the ...
Doctors in Chicago are testing immersive technology as part of a new clinical trial that could change how colon cancer is detected—and potentially expand to hospitals nationwide.