colorectal cancer
After undergoing genetic screening as part of a research study, Tammy LeDoux learned she had Lynch syndrome, which put her at high risk of cancer.
Katie Cunningham shares her family's story of living with Lynch syndrome, and her own journey with advanced colorectal cancer.
Gastroenterologist Dr. Lisa Boardman explains how people with a family history of colorectal cancer can reduce their risk of developing the disease.
Mayo Clinic researchers are studying the cost-effectiveness of genomic research to detect certain diseases earlier, including breast, ovarian and colorectal cancer.
Dr. Ajay Pal Singh explains that some colon polyps can lead to colon cancer and regular colonoscopies are important for prevention.
Early onset colorectal cancer continues to steadily increase in the U.S. and other higher income countries.
Here's what everyone should know about the rise of colorectal cancer diagnoses in younger people.
During Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March, learn and share the latest colorectal cancer screening guidance.
Dr. Sean Cleary explains how advances in treatment have improved the outlook for patients whose colorectal cancer has metastasized to the liver.
Researchers have learned you don't need a family history of colorectal cancer to have a genetic mutation that predisposes you to the disease.