Algorithm can Help Detect Patients at High Risk for Colorectal Cancer
A machine-learning algorithm developed by researchers helps detect potential signs of colorectal cancer (CRC). The findings, published this month in iNEJM Catalyst Innovations/i in Care Delivery,...
View ArticleHow Mutation of the APC Gene Disrupts Colon Cancer Migration
Researchers have described the mechanisms that modify the structure of T lymphocytes and hinder their migration toward colon cancer to be destroyed. This discovery, published in the journal iScience...
View ArticleUpdate on Aspirin Use to Prevent Heart Disease
To update its 2016 recommendation, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) commissioned a systematic review on the effectiveness of aspirin to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke,...
View ArticleKeto Molecule may be Effective in Colorectal Cancer Treatment
Beta-hydroxybutyrate molecule delivered in the liver in reaction to low-carb "ketogenic" diets has a strong effect on stopping colorectal tumor growth. The keto molecule may be helpful as a preventive...
View ArticleAspirin Does Not Reduce Heart Disease Risk
Aspirin treatment for non-obstructive coronary artery disease does not lower major cardiovascular events, according to a new study published in the journal iRadiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging./i h2...
View ArticleLink Between Bacterial Infection and Colorectal Cancer Identified
The new article explores the link between chronic intestinal bacterial infections, the intestinal microbiome, and colorectal cancer occurrence. Intestinal micro-biodiversity is important for...
View ArticleClopidogrel Versus Aspirin - Which Is Better?
Clopidogrel monotherapy was found to have lower patient risk (adverse clinical events) when compared to aspirin monotherapy over the long term as per a study presented as late-breaking clinical...
View ArticleWorld Digestive Health Day 2022 - Prevent Colorectal Cancer
Every year on May 29, World Digestive Health Day (WDHD) is celebrated to create awareness among people regarding digestive diseases or disorders they might face. This day was initiated by the World...
View ArticleBlood Test may Identify Colon Cancer Patients Who can Skip Chemotherapy
A new test developed by researchers could revolutionize how chemotherapy is used for colon cancer. This test helps to identify whether colon cancer patients need chemotherapy or not. More than 450...
View ArticleDiscovering the Microbial Link Between Western Diet and Colorectal Cancer
Western-style diet, also known as the meat-sweet diet or Standard American Diet (SAD), may increase the risk of colorectal cancer through the intestinal microbiota, suggests a new study. h2Western...
View ArticleNew Classification System for Colorectal Cancer
Single-cell techniques uncover a central dichotomy for colorectal cancer cells, ushering in a proposed update of the classification system for the disease. These findings, published in iNature...
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence to Improve Prediction of Colorectal Cancer Recurrence
Using artificial intelligence (AI), scientists have created an algorithm to improve the prediction of colorectal cancer recurrence. Study results are published in iGastroenterology./i Excluding skin...
View ArticleColon Cancer Survivors Benefit More from Physical Activity
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list" li Healthy lifelong habits such as regular physical activity can make a difference in colon cancer survivors' overall wellness /li li Prolonged recreational...
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View ArticleChemotherapy Before Surgery Reduces Colon Cancer Risk
Among colon cancer patients, chemotherapy before surgery was found to reduce their risk of cancer relapse, stated clinical trial results. 1,053 colon cancer patients from 85 hospitals in the UK,...
View ArticleAspirin Prevents Deadly Complications in Bone Fractures
Patients undergoing surgery to repair bone fractures typically receive a type of injectable blood thinner, low-molecular-weight heparin, to prevent life-threatening blood clots. A new clinical trial...
View ArticleCombination Therapy Yields Promising Outcomes for Colorectal Cancer Patients
Combining immunotherapy with targeted treatment was found to prove beneficial among patients with a difficult-to-treat form of colorectal cancer. Led by investigators from the Mass General Cancer...
View ArticleGut Microbiota Helps Healing in Colorectal Cancer Surgery
In mice models of colorectal cancer, modifying intestinal flora before surgery could decrease postoperative complications. Published in the journal iGut,/i the study by scientists at the CHUM Research...
View ArticleSpreading Knowledge and Understanding of Colorectal Cancer
As March marks b Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month,/b the Department of Internal Medicine's Section of Digestive Diseases is ramping up its efforts to promote the significance of screening,...
View ArticleAnti-Nausea Drug Exposure During Pregnancy Linked to Colorectal Cancer
Recent UTHealth Houston study found that individuals whose mothers have been prescribed an anti-nausea drug during pregnancy in the 1960s and 1970s have a higher likelihood of developing colorectal...
View ArticleRefined Sugar, Red Meat Raises Risk of Colorectal Cancer
bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points" liColorectal cancer has become prevalent in India in recent times/li liA recent study shows that excessive consumption of refined sugar, red meat, and...
View ArticleUnderstanding Why Aspirin is a Magic Drug for Inflammation
New insights about how the drug medlinkaspirin/medlink works discussed in the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology meeting might help to find safer aspirin alternatives and for...
View ArticleHow Can AI Personalized Gut Microbiome Analysis Help Colorectal Cancer...
New artificial intelligence (AI) models help researchers analyze which bacterial species are used as medlinkcolorectal cancer/medlink (CRC) biomarkers. Against this backdrop, a research team from...
View ArticlePatient Models as Tumour Avatar Fights Off Colorectal Cancer
A new approach to facilitate personalized treatment of medlinkcolorectal cancer/medlink by using a new platform that combines statistical modeling and patient-derived organoids has been demonstrated...
View ArticleNew Artificial Intelligence Tool Helps Predict Colon Cancer Survival
A new artificial intelligence model developed could help physicians decide on treatments for colorectal cancer patients. Solely by looking at images of tumor samples - microscopic depictions of cancer...
View ArticleDoes Opting for a C-section Mean Opting for Colorectal Cancer
bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"li Females born via cesarean birth may have a higher risk of developing early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC)/li liThe use of cesarean sections has...
View ArticleFour 'Red Flag' Signs of Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults
Four "red flag" signs and symptoms associated with an increased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer have been identified by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. This...
View ArticleFatty Liver Promotes Colorectal Cancer Spread
medlinkFatty liver/medlink, a key factor linked to obesity was found to promote medlinkcolorectal cancer/medlink spread to the liver, revealed researchers. Their study, published today in the...
View ArticleHidden Influence of Gut Microbiome on Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer
A study on the microbiome of people with colon cancer was undertaken by a team of researchers from Georgetown University's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Centre. They discovered significant variations...
View ArticleLink Between Gut Microbiome and Precancerous Colon Polyps Identified
Certain types of medlinkgut bacteria/medlink are associated with precancerous colon polyps' development. The results are published in iCell Host (and) Microbe./i "Researchers have done a lot of work...
View ArticleColorectal Cancer Screening: From One-Test-Fits-All to Tailored Screening
Researchers from Finland have conducted a large-scale genomics study to improve medlinkcolorectal cancer screening/medlink strategies. Currently, screening programs typically use a one-size-fits-all...
View ArticleCould Aspirin Use Lead to Anemia Risk?
Among healthy older adults, low-dose aspirin is associated with 20 percent raised risk of anemia. The study is published in the journal iAnnals of Internal Medicine/i (!--ref1--). Approximately half...
View ArticleRisk Factors Linked to Early Onset Colorectal Cancer Identified
In males, seven risk factors associated with early onset medlinkcolorectal cancer/medlink have been discovered by researchers (!--ref1--). The risk evaluation model the researchers developed may help...
View ArticleBenefits and Risks of Aspirin for Older Adults
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list" li The ASPREE (Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly) trial found no significant reduction in ischemic stroke with low-dose aspirin among older adults /li li...
View ArticlePrecision Pill: Navigating Low-Dose Aspirin for a Healthy Heart
bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"li The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has released updated recommendations regarding the use of low-dose aspirin for preventing heart...
View ArticleElderly Female Colorectal Cancer Survivors To have Persistant GI Symptoms
Persistent medlinkgastrointestinal symptoms/medlink were reported by 81% of elderly women who had survived medlinkcolorectal cancer/medlink, with abdominal bloating and gas ranking as the most...
View ArticleHigh Fat Diet Changes Gut Microbiome Raising Colorectal Cancer Risk
medlinkHigh-fat diets/medlink can change gut bacteria and alter bile acids that make individuals more susceptible to colorectal cancer risk. Bile acids are molecules produced by the liver and used by...
View ArticleBlood Stem Cell Mutations Exacerbate Colon Cancer Growth
Certain medlinkcolon cancers/medlink may experience accelerated growth due to typical age-related alterations in the blood system, said University of Florida College of Medicine researchers...
View ArticleStatins Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk in Ulcerative Colitis Patients
Statins, medications that reduce medlinkcholesterol levels/medlink, may offer a safeguard to people with ulcerative colitis by potentially preventing the onset of medlinkcolorectal cancer/medlink and...
View ArticleLow-Dose Aspirin Cuts Diabetes Risk by 15%
The utilization of a daily 100mg medlinklow dose of aspirin/medlink by individuals aged 65 and above is linked to a 15% reduction in the likelihood of developing medlinktype 2 diabetes/medlink,...
View ArticleAre Doctors Recommending Enough Colorectal Cancer Screenings?
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list" li Colorectal cancer ranks fourth in new cancer cases in the U.S., yet many patients are not getting timely screening recommendations /li li The study revealed...
View ArticleKinase-Targeted Therapy Revolutionizes Colorectal Cancer Care
Identifying critical kinases involved in tumor growth and invasion is pivotal for advancing the development of more efficient targeted therapies for metastatic or advanced-stage colorectal cancer...
View ArticleFolate-Rich Foods Spinach, Broccoli Cut Colorectal Cancer Risk
Increasing the dietary intake of medlinkfolate/medlink or taking folate supplements can reduce the risk of colorectal cancer by up to 7 percent, reveals a study by researchers at the Imperial College...
View ArticleDiabetes Drug Tied to Lowered Colorectal Cancer Risk
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists are notably superior to commonly used medlinkdiabetes/medlink medications like Metformin or insulin in preventing the onset of medlinkcolorectal...
View ArticleImmunotherapy Shows Promise for Endometrial and Colon Cancer Treatment
medlinkImmunotherapy/medlink, known for its effectiveness in cancers with mismatch repair deficiency, shows potential benefits for patients with medlinkendometrial/medlink and medlinkcolon...
View ArticleAI Detects Missed Polyps in Colorectal Cancer Screening
Endocuff, an advanced medical device technology coupled with Computer-Aided Detection (CADe) systems, a form of artificial intelligence (AI), helps to reduce the risk of missed polyps or lesions,...
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