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Colorectal cancer screening
examination, thus avoiding conventional surgery, which often entails a lot of trouble. For some people, colonoscopy is not a...
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Nine in ten survive early stage bowel cancer
before is mostly because of many improvements in surgery. This includes using less invasive techniques, and patients receiving better...
Differences in the way stem cells divide provide clues about bowel cancer
have combined expertise in imaging, pathology, surgery and cellular science to make these findings." Reference Quyn,A,...
Ubiquitin D as a novel marker for colorectal cancer prognosis
for stage II-III disease after curative surgery. British Journal of Cancer 2010. doi:...
Increased use of colonoscopy screening could explain decrease in colorectal cancer rates
Ladabaum's team examined available data on the surgery rates for colorectal cancer, and interpreted these in light of the dramatic...
Bowel cancer 'chemo swap' shrinks tumours, making surgery safer and easier
cancer 'chemo swap' shrinks tumours, making surgery safer and... cancer patients six weeks of chemotherapy before surgery can significantly shrink their tumour, making it easier to remove and... shutterstock.com Giving chemotherapy before surgery is already standard practice for several other cancers of the digestive system... cancer, colorectal cancer, chemotherapy, surgery,...
Visceral fat causally linked to intestinal cancer
groups. Mice in the first group underwent a sham surgery and were allowed to eat an unrestricted “buffet style” diet, for the entirety o...
Focus screening efforts to ‘save thousands of lives’ from digestive cancers, say experts
22,000 specialists, working across medicine, surgery, paediatrics, gastrointestinal oncology and endoscopy. This makes UEG the most...
Obesity linked to increased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer
Yin Cao, ScD, an assistant professor of surgery in the Division of Public Health Sciences at Washington University. “We...