Colon cancer could be caused by certain types of cooking oils, a new study has warned. Oils like sunflower, canola, corn and grapeseed have been highlighted as oils of concern. The piece published ...
Such adenomas are extremely common, occurring with about 20 per cent of all cancers of the colon and rectum, and are usually located near the cancer. Often, an adenomatous polyp in the rectum is a ...
The woman who initially thought it was irritable bowel syndrome, was eventually diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. Pencil-thin stools may or may not indicate colorectal cancer. If not ...
It turns out that two of these microbially-modified bile acids may affect our risk -- in opposite directions -- for developing colon cancer. The link between these bile acids and colon cancer risk ...
Seed oils — which are plant-based cooking oils that are often used in processed, packaged foods — have been linked to an increased risk of colon cancer, according to a new study published this ...
America's ultraprocessed diet may be a key culprit behind rising colon cancer rates in younger adults, a new study suggests. The study in the journal Gut found higher levels of inflammation in ...
Colon cancer is quickly becoming a young person's disease in countries around the world. A new study released Wednesday in the Lancet Oncology documents rising rates of early-onset colorectal ...
Climbing rates of colon and rectal cancer among people under 50 years old is a striking recent trend that has alarmed and puzzled clinicians racing to figure out why. Now a new study published in ...
Certain types of cooking oils may be fueling a surge of colon cancers in young Americans, a government-funded study suggests. Consuming large amounts of seed oils – which include sunflower ...
Colon cancers may be surging in under 50s because of a rise in 'accelerated agers', according to a new study. These people have a biological age that is higher than their chronological age, which ...
Ultra-processed food might be driving colon cancer risk by fueling inflammation in the body, according to a study scientists believe could "revolutionize cancer treatment." Scientists in Florida ...