Mail-based screening programs are helping more Americans stay up to date with colorectal cancer tests—often with a simple box delivered at home.
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer in men and women.
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MyMichigan Health: While helpful, at-home colorectal cancer tests do not replace colonoscopies
Overall, the incidence of colorectal cancer has decreased over the decades, largely in part due to the use of screening ...
With March being National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, there’s never been a better time to screen for the disease. CRC ...
Guardant Health markets Shield, an FDA-approved blood test for primary colorectal cancer screening. The Harris Poll conducted ...
It’s good news in the fight against colorectal cancer: A new test can detect the disease with a simple blood draw. But don’t cancel your colonoscopy just yet — that old standby is still more reliable ...
Created by Guardant Health, the blood test, known as Shield, was able to detect 83% of colorectal cancers in studies but only 13% of dangerous polyps. Colonoscopies find approximately 95% of these ...
With March being colon cancer awareness month, it’s a good time to look at some startling numbers on the disease here in the ...
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El Paso doctors diagnose more colorectal cancer in younger adults
In El Paso County, the colon and rectum are the second leading sites for cancer in both men and women, with an estimated 340 ...
Learn about the importance of colorectal cancer screening, especially for African Americans, as one woman shares her personal ...
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