Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal Cancer is cancer that develops in the colon (the longest part of the large intestine) and/or the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine before the anus). In the United States, it is the fourth most common cancer in men and women. Caught early, it is often curable.
What Causes Colorectal Cancer?

Cancer occurs when a normal cell divides and multiples uncontrollably. Normally cells are regulated in their growth, maturity, division and death by the DNA present in their nucleus. With damage to the DNA the cells may become rogue and multiply uncontrollably to give rise to tumors.

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Latest Colorectal Cancer News and Research

Gene deletion exposes hidden colon cancer cells to immunotherapy attack

Gene deletion exposes hidden colon cancer cells to immunotherapy attack

AGA experts highlight benefits and limits of colorectal cancer screening tests

AGA experts highlight benefits and limits of colorectal cancer screening tests

Targeting immune cells could improve colorectal cancer treatments

Targeting immune cells could improve colorectal cancer treatments

Higher BMI raises risk for 19 cancers as global review expands the obesity-cancer link

Higher BMI raises risk for 19 cancers as global review expands the obesity-cancer link

Novel analysis identifies unique proliferation gene alterations in diverse cancer patients

Novel analysis identifies unique proliferation gene alterations in diverse cancer patients

FDA accepts immunotherapy drug for review in colon cancer treatment

FDA accepts immunotherapy drug for review in colon cancer treatment

Study identifies key protein driving colon cancer drug resistance

Study identifies key protein driving colon cancer drug resistance

Microenvironmental CTHRC1 protein promotes colorectal cancer tumor growth

Microenvironmental CTHRC1 protein promotes colorectal cancer tumor growth

Mature intestinal cells regain stem cell behavior to trigger tumor growth

Mature intestinal cells regain stem cell behavior to trigger tumor growth

Gut changes linger years after polyp removal and may signal colorectal cancer risk

Gut changes linger years after polyp removal and may signal colorectal cancer risk

Finnish researchers use AI to accelerate colorectal cancer diagnostics

Finnish researchers use AI to accelerate colorectal cancer diagnostics

Persistent gut microbiome changes linked to sustained colorectal cancer risk

Persistent gut microbiome changes linked to sustained colorectal cancer risk

New colorectal cancer screening guidelines emphasize advanced stool tests

New colorectal cancer screening guidelines emphasize advanced stool tests

FIT intervention boosts colorectal cancer screening across racial/ethnic groups

FIT intervention boosts colorectal cancer screening across racial/ethnic groups

RNA modifications shape gut immunity and intestinal macrophage function

RNA modifications shape gut immunity and intestinal macrophage function

New discovery maps how mutant colorectal tumors adapt to KRAS inhibitors

New discovery maps how mutant colorectal tumors adapt to KRAS inhibitors

Targeting tumor-specific inflammatory process may prevent drug resistance in colon cancer

Targeting tumor-specific inflammatory process may prevent drug resistance in colon cancer

First-of-its-kind pregnancy hormone test reveals why female IBD patients face severe symptom flares

First-of-its-kind pregnancy hormone test reveals why female IBD patients face severe symptom flares

Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty outperforms oral semaglutide in short-term weight loss

Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty outperforms oral semaglutide in short-term weight loss

Researchers develop pH and redox-sensitive systems to reduce immunotherapy toxicity

Researchers develop pH and redox-sensitive systems to reduce immunotherapy toxicity

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