By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, Jan. 27, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Heavy drinking increases a person’s risk of ...
New research pinpoints exactly how much alcohol is linked to an increased colon cancer risk ...
Consistent heavy drinking may raise cancer risk more than previously understood.
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For 10% of colorectal cancer patients, hereditary factors play a role, with higher percentages among younger patients. Research from Radboud University Medical Center and University Hospital Bonn (UKB ...
Doctors in Chicago are testing immersive technology as part of a new clinical trial that could change how colon cancer is ...
Heavy drinking linked to higher colorectal cancer risk in a major study of 88,000 U.S. adults. Consistent alcohol use shows ...
Researchers show that genetic analysis of colorectal polyps can uncover cancer predisposition missed by blood-based testing.
Thousands of people will be saved from bowel cancer under changes to the national screening programme, health officials have said.
Undergoing cancer treatment at a younger age can put the survivors at risk of developing numerous gastrointestinal polyps, even if they do not have hereditary susceptibility to polyposis. The acquired ...