Maggie O’Neill is a health writer and reporter based in New York who specializes in covering medical research and emerging ...
Over the past three decades, rates of colon and rectal cancers—collectively known as colorectal cancer—have steadily risen ...
Our changing diets and lack of physical exercise could be to blame for a significant increase in rates of bowel cancer.
Sustained inflammation has been shown to 'age' cells, and the researchers estimated that regular poor diets in young ...
As more young adults are being diagnosed with early-onset cancers, like colorectal, locally, scientists are searching for ...
Excess sugar consumption coupled with a lack of fibre causes people to produce a bacteria that ages their cells - making them ...
More than 53,000 Americans are projected to die from colorectal cancer this year. Although colorectal cancer is the second-most common cause of cancer deaths in the United States, it can be cured if ...
Ohio State University (OSU) researchers have a chilling theory as to why colorectal cancer is rising in young adults, ...
Poor diet and gut health are leaving the UK facing a surge in cancer cases in the under-50s, research suggests. More young ...
Gen X patients had decreases in lung and cervical cancer rates, but the rise in other cancers could erase those gains.
One study presented at ASCO by Ohio State University found that an imbalance in bacteria and an increase in inflammation – ...