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EatingWell on MSNEating These Foods May Raise Your Risk of Gastrointestinal Cancers, New Study SuggestsBut swapping these foods for more plants may help lower your risk. Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD A new study ...
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A combination drug treatment doubled survival time for patients with an aggressive form of colorectal cancer, according to ...
Even though rectal bleeding is alarming, doctors say patients are ashamed to mention it, delaying colon cancer diagnosis and ...
It's often recommended as part of a balanced diet, but Italian researchers suggest too much of this meat could raise certain ...
Gastrointestinal cancer represents a complex group of diseases that affect the digestive system, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives globally each year. These malignancies can develop anywhere ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew biomarkers could help improve detection and treatment of gastrointestinal diseasesScientists have discovered a range of 'biomarkers' that could help to improve detection and treatment of gastrointestinal ...
Survival benefits of fluoropyrimidine chemotherapy significantly outweighed the risks for cardiovascular events for patients with gastrointestinal cancers, according to results of an observational ...
In an interview, Arvind Bussetty, MD, and Arvind Trindade, MD, delved into the rising rates of gastrointestinal cancers among younger patients.
Host Dr. Nate Pennell and his guest, Dr. Chloe Atreya, discuss the ASCO Educational Book article, “Integrative Oncology: Incorporating Evidence-Based Approaches to Patients With GI Cancers,” ...
Anal cancer is still considered rare, making up just 1% of all gastrointestinal cancers. But don’t be fooled — cases in the US have been climbing steadily in recent years, along with the ...
"We're not, at this point, recommending that everybody who's 30 go out and get screening tests," Dr. John Marshall, director of The Ruesch Center for the Cure of GI Cancers at Georgetown ...
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