Early action matters ...
Any blood in the stool—whether bright red, maroon, or black and tarry—should prompt immediate medical attention. For cases of left-sided colon cancer, blood in the stool is often one of the first ...
Bowel cancer, once considered a disease primarily affecting older generations, is now showing a disturbing rise among younger adults, including Gen Z. With diagnoses in people under 50 increasing by ...
Texas-based mum Courtney Nash explained what symptoms she noticed prior to receiving the news that she had stage 3 colorectal cancer.
Diagnoses in people younger than 55 have nearly doubled since 1995.
Detected early, colorectal cancer is treatable, with five-year survival rates of 90–95% for Stage I. Late stages complicate matters, says doctor ...
A close look at your toilet habits could potentially unveil early indicators of a deadly disease. Certain changes in your poo might suggest bowel cancer. While alterations in the colour and texture of ...
To ensure timely diagnosis and improve the success of treatments, detecting early signs, particularly the silent ones, becomes essential.
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