Two new studies report worse colorectal cancer survival among patients with lower socioeconomic status, adding weight to a ...
Over a 20-year period, colorectal cancer screening rates approximately doubled and mortality declined across all racial groups following systematic outreach. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Higher fecal hemoglobin concentrations at baseline suggest a shorter repeat screening interval. Screening ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Annual fecal immunochemical testing was the most effective and cheapest CRC screening method for underserved ...
As colorectal cancer cases continue to grow in young patients nationwide, screening these patients continues to face setbacks. One major setback in CRC screening was the COVID-19 pandemic. Two small ...
The researchers found that Black adults showed higher CRC cases and greater utilization for FIT over colonoscopy than White adults under the status quo. HealthDay News — In Black adults, computed ...
Facility-based colorectal cancer screening among young adults in the U.S. has become more prevalent since medical guidelines lowered the recommended age to begin CRC screening to 45, according to ...
USPSTF's updated guidelines increased colorectal cancer screening rates in individuals aged 45 to 49 years. Screening uptake disparities were observed based on socioeconomic status and locality, with ...
Early-onset colorectal cancer is associated with markedly increased tissue stiffness and fibrosis, suggesting a distinct ...
When given the option, patients ages 45-49 completed colorectal cancer (CRC) screening via fecal immunochemical test (FIT) at about the same rate as 50-year-olds, according to a large retrospective ...
A look at Exact Sciences Corporation’s acquisition by Abbott: review EXAS revenue growth, margins, and CRC/MRD screening ...