Posted by: admin on: March 15, 2012
For the first time, a new study has shown that removing polyps by colonoscopy not only prevents colorectal cancer from developing, but also prevents deaths from the disease. -Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: November 3, 2011
Alcohol consumption appears to be strongly and dose-dependently linked to colorectal cancer risk, according to the findings of a new meta-analysis. There is strong evidence to support an association between alcohol drinking of more than 1 drink/day and the risk for colorectal cancer. Though these study did not highlight the presence of associated risk factors […]
Posted by: admin on: October 28, 2011
Colorectal cancer is a silent disease. But, we can find it early and prevent it with adequate screening. A study found that men are at higher risk than women. Should screening guidelines need to be changed based on these findings alone? Team@CMHF