If polyps were found and removed during your colonoscopy, you might be worried about what that means for your colorectal ...
Doctors usually recommmend removing cancerous sessile polyps. Polyps are small growths that develop in the tissue lining inside some organs. Polyps commonly grow in the colon or intestines ...
March is colon cancer awareness month. To learn more about colon cancer I was joined by Dr. Daniel Kraft from CentraCare on ...
The (AGA) released a new clinical guideline making no recommendation - for or against - the use of computer-aided detection ...
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The end of March marks the end of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month — but not the end of a vital health reminder: Colorectal ...
AI-assisted colonoscopy detects more polyps, but whether that reduces cancer rates is uncertain. The American ...
Colorectal cancer affects 1 in 24 men and 1 in 26 women. Learn about risks, screening, and genetic factors like Lynch ...
Amy Softley, a Kearney E.R. nurse, and now a colon cancer survivor, was told by her doctor to get screened when she was 49 ...
Improving your gastrointestinal/digestive health by eating healthy can help prevent colon cancer. Swap out fried food and ...
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month and perhaps no one knows better than Joy Parmentier how important being aware ...
Maintaining good colon health is essential for overall well-being and can significantly reduce the risk of colorectal cancer.