Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal Cancer is cancer that develops in the colon (the longest part of the large intestine) and/or the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine before the anus). In the United States, it is the fourth most common cancer in men and women. Caught early, it is often curable.
What Causes Colorectal Cancer?

Cancer occurs when a normal cell divides and multiples uncontrollably. Normally cells are regulated in their growth, maturity, division and death by the DNA present in their nucleus. With damage to the DNA the cells may become rogue and multiply uncontrollably to give rise to tumors.

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Latest Colorectal Cancer News and Research

Novel liquid biopsy technology could advance cancer diagnostics and monitoring

Novel liquid biopsy technology could advance cancer diagnostics and monitoring

Bacterial toxin shrinks tumors, enhances immune response in colorectal cancer study

Bacterial toxin shrinks tumors, enhances immune response in colorectal cancer study

Common food preservatives may raise cancer risk

Common food preservatives may raise cancer risk

DNA analysis of colorectal polyps improves diagnosis and treatment

DNA analysis of colorectal polyps improves diagnosis and treatment

New research decodes the bacterial “zip code” of colorectal cancer for prediction and survival

New research decodes the bacterial “zip code” of colorectal cancer for prediction and survival

New federal guidelines shift cervical cancer screening to HPV testing

New federal guidelines shift cervical cancer screening to HPV testing

Enveda’s third asset to the clinic with US FDA IND clearance: What it means for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Enveda’s third asset to the clinic with US FDA IND clearance: What it means for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

AI language models actually help in digestive disease care

AI language models actually help in digestive disease care

CT-based quantification of tumor fibrosis guides chemotherapy in pancreatic cancer

CT-based quantification of tumor fibrosis guides chemotherapy in pancreatic cancer

Community awareness campaign helps improve early diagnosis of colorectal cancer in low-resource regions

Community awareness campaign helps improve early diagnosis of colorectal cancer in low-resource regions

Opposing protein forces fine tune mRNA stability in human cells

Opposing protein forces fine tune mRNA stability in human cells

Frog-derived bacteria offer dual-action anticancer effects and high safety

Frog-derived bacteria offer dual-action anticancer effects and high safety

Blood test identifies colon cancer patients who benefit from anti-inflammatory medication

Blood test identifies colon cancer patients who benefit from anti-inflammatory medication

New insights explain the Treg paradox in colorectal cancer

New insights explain the Treg paradox in colorectal cancer

New CDC grant supports expansion of colorectal cancer screening across rural Pennsylvania

New CDC grant supports expansion of colorectal cancer screening across rural Pennsylvania

Researchers discover the enzyme responsible for chromothripsis in cancer

Researchers discover the enzyme responsible for chromothripsis in cancer

Integrating AI into colon cancer diagnosis improves the speed and accuracy of detection

Integrating AI into colon cancer diagnosis improves the speed and accuracy of detection

Study reveals unequal burden of sudden cardiac death among colorectal cancer survivors

Study reveals unequal burden of sudden cardiac death among colorectal cancer survivors

AR3-based optogenetic strategy shows high efficacy in inducing apoptosis and antitumor effects

AR3-based optogenetic strategy shows high efficacy in inducing apoptosis and antitumor effects

Generative AI aids discovery of ISM3830's novel scaffold

Generative AI aids discovery of ISM3830's novel scaffold

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