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COLORECTAL CANCER STUDY
If you are sitting for over 30 mins at work: A new study warns this everyday office habit increases cancer risk; advises light movement for one hour a dayCancer risk of sitting too long: A study of over 91,000 UK Biobank participants has found that each additional hour of prolonged, uninterru...
Even regular exercise can't beat the damage done by this common daily habit that increases cancer risk, scientists warnA new study by researchers at the University of Glasgow suggests that spending long, uninterrupted hours sitting may increase the risk of d...
A previously unknown virus is showing up frequently in colorectal cancer patients, study findsGut virus in colorectal cancer patients: Scientists have uncovered a new virus within a common gut bacterium, Bacteroides fragilis. This vi...
Could Japanese frog guts beat chemotherapy? New study fuels buzz over colorectal cancer-fighting discoveryScientists have discovered bacteria in Japanese tree frogs that could revolutionize colorectal cancer treatment. This bacterium, Ewingella ...
Experts reveal alarming discovery behind rapid rise of colorectal cancer in young peopleColorectal cancer study: New research links ultraprocessed foods to a higher risk of early colorectal polyps. High consumption of these foo...
Study reveals how an accessible medicine could help prevent colorectal cancer relapseLow-dose aspirin may help prevent colorectal cancer relapse in patients with certain genetic mutations. A new study found daily aspirin can...
Repurposed anti-cholesterol drug statin can stymie cancer, help support treatment, say researchersStatins, drugs for high cholesterol, show promise in slowing colorectal cancer growth. Researchers at Shiv Nadar University and IISER Pune ...
Do you use Listerine Cool Mint mouthwash? It may increase your cancer risk, claims a studyA study in the Journal of Medical Microbiology warns of increased cancer risks associated with regular use of Listerine Cool Mint mouthwash...
Breakthrough discovery! Scientists find new genes linked to higher risk of colorectal cancerResearchers from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center have discovered new genes that increase the risk of colon and rectal cancer. The researche...
Air pollution likely to increase non-lung cancer risk in older adults, says new studyLong-term exposure to fine particle air pollutants such as PM2.5 and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) can increase non-lung cancer risks, according t...
An increasing number of Indians are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer: StudyIndians in their late 40s must go through screenings to prevent a late diagnosis.
Consuming high amount of ultra-processed foods can increase risk of cancer. Read detailsAccording to some studies, eating too many ultra-processed foods can increase the risk of heart disease and colorectal cancer and lead to d...
Colon cancer is rising in younger adults. Are sugary drinks to blame?Compared with people born around 1950, those born around 1990 have twice the risk for colon cancer.
Say no to sugary drinks: They may up risk of colorectal cancerSweetened drinks daily may accelerate the growth of intestinal tumours.
Consume onions, garlic & leeks to reduce the risk of colorectal cancerColorectal cancer is the cancer of the colon or rectum, located at the digestive tract's lower end.
Air pollution doesn't just affect lungs, can also increase risk of death from kidney, bladder & colorectal cancerAir pollution is known to be carcinogenic for humans given its association with lung cancer.
Go easy on the beer and hot dogs, high consumption may up colon cancer riskAnd while you check the beer, also keep an eye on the quantity of red meat you have.
Cancer patients: Affection is what they need post surgeryCancer patients lacking emotional support are three times more vulnerable to experience clinical depression.
Drinking coffee decreases the risk of colorectal cancer, says studyCoffee contains many elements that contribute to overall colorectal health and may explain the preventive properties.
Beware! Obesity increases colorectal cancer riskAn obese person has 50 per cent more chance of developing colorectal cancer but it can be reversed through lifestyle changes.