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Colorectal Cancer: The Basics
Colorectal cancer occurs in the colon or rectum, parts of the digestive system. Most colorectal cancers begin as noncancerous growths, known as polyps, on the inner lining of the colon or rectum. While many polyps do not become cancerous, certain types can develop into cancer over time. If detected early, colorectal cancer is highly treatable, highlighting the importance of regular screenings.
Colorectal Cancer News
Symptoms and Diagnosis
Colon Cancer Versus Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): What Are the Symptoms?
Learn the key differences between colon cancer and IBS, including symptoms, risk factors, and treatments. Understand...
By Aisha Langford, PhD, MPHHow to Prep for a Colonoscopy as Painlessly as Possible
Here are some tips for making colonoscopy preparation more tolerable.
By Lambeth HochwaldCauses, Risk Factors, and Prevention
Early Onset Colorectal Cancer: Why Are More Young People Being Diagnosed With the Disease?
Compared with their parents, millennials and Gen Zer are twice as likely to have colon cancer and 4 times as likely...
By Kaitlin SullivanYoung-Onset Colorectal Cancer Center Offers Specialized Care and Support
A colorectal cancer expert shares insights on why a comprehensive center dedicated to the care of younger adults...
By Barbara BrodyColorectal Cancer: Who’s Really at Risk?
White men over 50 used to be the poster child for colorectal cancer. These days, the face of risk is changing.
By Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn‘I Could Have Full-Blown Cancer Right Now’ — a Former Health Educator Urges the Black Community to Get Screened for Colon Cancer
Despite working as a health educator, Gloria Riley put off her colonoscopy for years. Now she’s encouraging others...
By Ashley WelchTreatments and Complications
Colon Resection: What You Should Know Before Surgery
If you’ve been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, or another condition that affects the colon, you may need a colon...
By Lambeth HochwaldHow Black Americans With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Can Get the Best Treatment
To get the support you need during colorectal cancer treatment, get support from organizations and resources that...
By Bob BarnettGetting Black and LGBTQ+ Communities Screened for Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer patient Paula Chambers Raney helps Black and gay women like herself get the treatment they need...
By Meryl Davids LandauAddressing Barriers That Make Black Americans More Vulnerable to Colorectal Cancer
Folasade May, MD, PhD, wants to eliminate cancer disparities for Black Americans who have a 20% higher incidence...
By Susan K. TreimanLiving With Colorectal Cancer
Being Diagnosed With Colon Cancer at a Young Age
Wes Hensel, now 36, had complained to his doctors about occasional rectal bleeding for 4 years. But his gastroenterologi...
By Melba NewsomeThis Colorectal Cancer Survivor Is Raising Awareness About the Disease on Instagram — and Making Ostomy Bags Look Sexy
Amy Hart is taking control of her body image after a life-threatening diagnosis and flipping the script on a major...
By Jennifer Garam7 Ways Black Americans With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Can Find Support
To get the support you need during colorectal cancer treatment, get support from organizations and resources that...
By Bob BarnettMetastatic Colorectal Cancer Couldn’t Keep Kecia Johnson Down
Johnson is a Black woman who has survived AIDS and stage IV metastatic rectal cancer. Find out how she now empowers...
By Bob BarnettColorectal Cancer: Fighting to Be Heard
Colorectal cancer survivor Diane Nathaniel, who was misdiagnosed several times before finding out she had stage...
By Cheryl Platzman Weinstock