This month’s death of “Dawson’s Creek” star James Van Der Beek, 48, has put a fresh spotlight on colorectal cancer.
A Miami-based doctor points out the high incidence of colorectal cancer in the Black community and lauds new blood tests that may help patients who lack access to other health care options.
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I got a colonoscopy

This week I opted to get a colonoscopy. Because the colorectal cancer statistics have been freaking me out. A story published in Scientific American reports that while the death rates of most cancers ...
See how advanced colonoscopy technology at Baylor Scott & White Frisco helps detect and prevent colon cancer earlier for men.
You already know how important it is to get screened for colorectal cancer starting at age 45, and the recent tragic passing ...
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Memorial Health System continued its new monthly community health education series with a presentation by Dr. Allison ...
Research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that abdominal pain, diarrhea, rectal bleeding and iron deficiency anemia are the early “red-flag signs” that can appear months ...
(NEXSTAR) – Colorectal cancer is back in the news after the deaths of actors Catherine O’Hara, 71, and James Van Der Beek, who was just 48 years old. Colorectal cancer, which includes colon and rectal ...