You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Colon & Colorectal Cancer news Colon & Colorectal Cancer news Sibling Study Could Lead to Better Treatments for Inherited Form of Colon Cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Nov 03 08 Researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) believe they may be one step closer to understanding how certain forms of colon cancer develop. In a… Colonoscopy Prep Harder on Women than Men • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 28 08 Colonoscopy is especially important for women, because they’re more likely to have polyps or lesions deeper in the colon. Only colonoscopy examines the entire length of the colon. Emptying the… Anesthesiologist Treatment Eases Patient Anxiety for Endoscopic Screening Procedures • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 20 08 Despite growing knowledge of the importance of colorectal screenings for cancer detection and prevention, many adults forgo the routine endoscopic procedure. Now a new anesthesia preference study presented… Large Study Shows Stool DNA Testing for Colorectal Cancer has Potential, but Challenges Remain • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 07 08 The first generation of a stool DNA test to identify early colorectal cancer has limitations, according to a Mayo Clinic-led study published in… New Study Examines Effectiveness of Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 07 08 New findings from a Decision Analysis for the US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) suggest that routine colorectal cancer screenings can be stopped in patients over the age… Metabolic syndrome ups colorectal cancer risk • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 06 08 In a large U.S. population-based study presented at the 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology, metabolic syndrome patients had a 75 percent higher risk of colorectal cancer… Women require less tobacco exposure than men to increase colon cancer risk • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 06 08 While smoking poses a health threat to both men and women, women require less tobacco exposure than men to have a significant increased risk for… LOH analysis on 4q in sporadic colorectal carcinoma • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Sep 24 08 Thirteen fluorescent labeled polymorphic microsatellite markers were analyzed in 83 cases of colorectal carcinoma and matched normal tissue DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR products were eletrophoresed on… Black Patients At Higher Risk For Colon Polyps • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Sep 23 08 Compared with white patients, black patients undergoing screening colonoscopy have a higher prevalence of colon polyps, according to a study in the September 24 issue of JAMA. Colorectal cancer… Many colon cancer patients skip follow-up care • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Sep 12 08 The results of new research indicate that many older patients who survive colorectal cancer do not attend the guideline-recommended follow-up office visits or undergo carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) testing and colonoscopy.… PET scans lead to treatment changes in majority of colorectal cancer patients • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Sep 03 08 In the largest multi-institutional study to date examining the impact of positron emission tomography (PET) in changing disease management of individuals with suspected recurrent colorectal… Prostate irradiation raises risk of colon cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Sep 03 08 Data from the Geneva Cancer Registry show an increased long-term risk of colon cancer in men who have undergone external radiation therapy for prostate cancer. “The risk of second… Sticking to diet advice cuts colon cancer risk • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Aug 07 08 Current dietary guidelines are on the right track when it comes to colorectal cancer prevention, new research from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) confirms. Men whose eating habits adhered… Most Adults Don’t Realize Activity Lowers Colon Cancer Risk • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jul 17 08 Many experts now consider colon cancer a largely preventable disease, but a new study finds that primary care doctors might not always inform patients about one important step… US colorectal cancer screening rates still too low • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jul 16 08 Just half of Americans who should be screened for colorectal cancer are actually getting tested, and lack of health insurance appears to be a major reason why, new research… Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates Still Too Low • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jul 14 08 Although colorectal cancer screening tests are proven to reduce colorectal cancer mortality, only about half of U.S. men and women 50 and older receive the recommended tests, according to a… Wealth, health impact colon cancer screening • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jul 02 08 Good intentions don’t always translate into action when it comes to colorectal cancer screening, researchers from the UK have found. A person’s health and socioeconomic status played a much more important… Different type of colon cancer vaccine reduces disease spread, Jefferson scientists show • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jun 24 08 aking advantage of the fact that the intestines have a separate immune system from the rest of the body, scientists at the Kimmel Cancer Center… Study Links Vitamin D to Colon Cancer Survival • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jun 19 08 Patients diagnosed with colon cancer who had abundant vitamin D in their blood were less likely to die during a follow-up period than those who were deficient in the… Chemical changes may help detect colon cancer early • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jun 10 08 British scientists said on Tuesday they had identified subtle chemical changes that allow abnormal cells to multiply out of control, a finding that could help detect colon cancer… Wide Variations in Appropriateness of Rectal Cancer Surgery Across England • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jun 05 08 A substantial proportion of rectal cancer patients are receiving inappropriate surgical care, because of wide variations in practice across England, reveals research published ahead of print in… Family History of Colorectal Cancer Linked With Reduced Risk of Cancer Recurrence • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jun 03 08 Among patients with advanced colon cancer receiving treatment that includes chemotherapy, a family history of colorectal cancer is associated with a significant reduction in cancer… Sex, Age and Ethnicity Associated With Colorectal Cancer Survival • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • May 29 08 The interaction of sex, age and ethnicity has a significant impact on overall survival in metastatic colorectal cancer (MCRC) patients, a study led by researchers at the University… Some Early Stage Colon Cancer Patients Should Not Receive Chemotherapy • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • May 16 08 Mayo Clinic researchers and collaborators say they have conclusively demonstrated that a substantial subset of colon cancer patients should not receive chemotherapy because it provides no clinical… Discovery of a novel mechanism for the development of colon cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • May 06 08 Recent work from the Finnish Academy Center of Excellence on Cancer Biology at the University of Helsinki, Finland, has shed light on the mechanisms of colon… Page 11 of 15 pages « First < 9 10 11 12 13 > Last » << Back to main