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GLP-1 Drugs Tied to Mortality Reduction in Colon Cancer Patients With Obesity
SAN FRANCISCO -- Patients with colon cancer and comorbid obesity treated with GLP-1 receptor agonists had lower mortality and ...
Dr. Bethany Malone has treated a lot of colorectal cancer patients. The youngest, not counting those with genetic conditions, ...
When he suddenly struggled to walk up the stairs of his Manhattan home, he never imagined it would be cancer.Start the day ...
Staying physically active, especially through regular walking, may help reduce cancer-related fatigue and improve quality of ...
Two new studies report worse colorectal cancer survival among patients with lower socioeconomic status, adding weight to a ...
Rates of colon cancer in people under 50 have grown in recent decades. One study found that 82% of young colon cancer patients were misdiagnosed initially. Two women who had colon cancer in their 30s ...
New global initiative urges patients and clinicians to wait for biomarker testing results before starting treatment.
A recent study revealed that regular physical activity, particularly walking, can minimise fatigue in people with colon ...
Two years ago, Emma Dimery was told her stage 4 colon cancer was incurable. Today, she is healthy and cancer-free — and she says a last-resort clinical trial saved her life. Dimery, who lives in ...
Regular exercise could help cancer patients live longer, new research suggests. The findings come from a study that randomly divided 889 colon cancer patients into two groups – one that adopted a ...
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Weird-looking stools: How your poop can signal colon cancer
Learn how stool appearance can signal colon cancer. Recognize signs like ribbon-like and pebble-shaped stools, and understand when to seek medical advice.
As individuals, we can’t do much about microplastics. A lot of it ends up in the oceans, the fish are ingesting it and we’re ...
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