Immunotherapy wipes out some colorectal tumors without surgery, signaling a major shift toward less invasive treatment.
What if a rectal cancer tumour could be removed without a single cut on the abdomen? A new robotic technique is making this ...
A chance emergency room visit led to Amy Piccoli's diagnosis with late-stage colorectal cancer.
Stage 3 colorectal cancer patients with MRD benefit from Celebrex addition to chemotherapy, showing a 40% risk reduction in death for Signatera-positive patients. Celebrex improved disease-free and ...
Robotic-assisted surgery for colorectal cancer (CRC) demonstrated positive outcomes, with minimal blood loss and low conversion rates in 355 cases. The Senhance Robotic System was used in sigmoid ...
When someone is diagnosed with colorectal cancer—which includes both colon and rectal cancers—many people immediately think "surgery." And it's true that surgery plays a central role in treatment for ...
Most people with colon cancer begin treatment by having surgery to remove their cancer. If colon cancer has spread beyond your colon, you might have chemotherapy first. This can help treat cancer ...
Stage I–II colon cancers are generally managed with surgery alone, often achieving cure rates above 90%, whereas stage III disease commonly requires postoperative chemotherapy for optimal outcomes.
Wes Hensel had complained to his doctors about occasional rectal bleeding for 4 years. But his gastroenterologist assured him ...
The American Cancer Society released updated guidelines for colorectal cancer screening, adding options for a blood-based ...
Colorectal cancer diagnoses are rising among younger adults, prompting surgeons to highlight subtle warning signs that are ...
Colorectal cancer can cause bleeding from polyps in the digestive tract. This can lead to iron deficiency anemia. Oral and intravenous iron may help, but there may be some risks. Persistent bleeding ...