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All articles tagged: Malignant neoplasm of ascending colon (C18.2)

Evalytics 01 April at 06.10 PM

A new type of bacteria was found in 50% of colon cancers. Many were aggressive cases.

A newly identified bacteria found in half of colon tumors may be linked to aggressive colon cancer, according to a study. Researchers discovered Fusobacterium nucleatum bacteria in 52% of the tumors studied. This finding suggests a potential role of gut bacteria in the development or progression of colon cancer.

Evalytics 19 March at 06.39 AM

A new way to screen for colon cancer may be on the horizon, study suggests

The potential approval of the first blood test for colorectal cancer this year could mark a significant breakthrough in cancer detection, potentially increasing the number of diagnoses for the second-highest cause of cancer death in the United States. While experts emphasize that the test would not replace colonoscopies, it could offer a less invasive alternative and encourage more people to under

HealthDay 28 November at 05.03 PM

Recent Decline in Risk for CRC Recurrence Seen in Stage I to III Disease

From 2004 to 2019, the risk for recurrence of colorectal cancer (CRC) decreased in patients with stages I to III disease, according to a study published online Nov. 16 in JAMA Oncology to coincide with the annual meeting of the Danish Surgical Society, held from Nov. 16 to 17 in Copenhagen.Jesper Nors, M.D., from Aarhus University Hosp