A prospective cohort study found that each additional social risk factor significantly increased the likelihood of cancer-specific mortality among patients with advanced colorectal cancer.
A prospective cohort study found that each additional social risk factor significantly increased the likelihood of cancer-specific mortality among patients with advanced colorectal cancer.
Despite significant advances in colorectal cancer screening and treatment, systemic inequities continue to drive higher incidence and mortality rates among Black Americans compared with White individuals, according to a recent review.
Despite significant advances in colorectal cancer screening and treatment, systemic inequities continue to drive higher incidence and mortality rates among Black Americans compared with White individuals, according to a recent review.
Despite national declines in colorectal cancer deaths, a 20-year study finds Black men and residents of Southern and Midwestern states continue to face disproportionately high mortality rates.
Despite national declines in colorectal cancer deaths, a 20-year study finds Black men and residents of Southern and Midwestern states continue to face disproportionately high mortality rates.
A large-scale study found nearly 70% of younger adults followed through with a multi-target stool DNA test for colorectal cancer screening, with digital communication playing a key role in boosting adherence.
A large-scale study found nearly 70% of younger adults followed through with a multi-target stool DNA test for colorectal cancer screening, with digital communication playing a key role in boosting adherence.
A population-based survey reveals a significant rise in disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) after the COVID-19 pandemic, with implications for health care utilization and quality of life.
A population-based survey reveals a significant rise in disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) after the COVID-19 pandemic, with implications for health care utilization and quality of life.