March 1, 2023
Personalised Medicine in Colorectal Cancer Treatment: Tailoring Therapies for Better Outcomes
The landscape of colorectal cancer treatment is undergoing a paradigm shift with the advent of personalised medicine. This approach, central to the concept of “Medicine in Colorectal Cancer,” tailors treatment to the individual characteristics of each patient and their disease. The era of one-size-fits-all therapy is giving way to more targeted, effective treatments, enhancing the prognosis and quality of life
February 26, 2023
What is a Colorectal Cancer Screening
What is a Colorectal Cancer Screening Colorectal cancer is the third most common type of cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated that in 2021, there will be 104,270 new cases of colon cancer and 45,230 new cases of rectal cancer. Colorectal cancer screening is an important
January 3, 2023
Plant-based Diet May Reduce chances of Bowel Cancer
According to a big study involving 79,952 US-based men, those who consumed the most nutritious plant-based foods had a 22% lower chance of developing colon cancer than those who consumed the least. For women, who made up 93,475 of the study’s sample, the researchers were unable to find such a connection. For men, who have a generally higher risk of
December 1, 2022
Youth and Colorectal Health: Addressing an Increasing Trend in Early Onset Colorectal Cancer
In recent years, a concerning trend has emerged in the landscape of colorectal health: the rise of early onset colorectal cancer (CRC). This term refers to colorectal cancer diagnosed in individuals under the age of 50. Historically considered a disease of older adults, the increasing incidence of early onset colorectal cancer presents unique challenges and calls for a deeper understanding
November 29, 2022
Bowel Cancer
Colorectal cancer is another name for bowel cancer. The big gut, which consists of the colon and rectum, is affected. Your body’s cells typically divide and expand in a controlled manner. Cells alter and have the potential to expand out of control when cancer develops. The majority of bowel malignancies are caused by precancerous growths known as polyps. However, not