You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Colon & Colorectal Cancer news Colon & Colorectal Cancer news Post-Treatment Diet Patterns Explored in Colorectal Cancer Patients • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Dec 17 09 In an effort to build the groundwork for future research on health promotion among individuals with colorectal and other cancers, a team of investigators at The Cancer Institute of… Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Reduce Risk of Colon Cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Dec 08 09 Long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, primarily found in fish and seafood, may have a role in colorectal cancer prevention, according to results presented at the American Association for Cancer… Cigarette smoking increases colorectal cancer risk • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Dec 03 09 New study results strengthen the evidence that people who smoke cigarettes over a long period of time have an increased risk for developing colorectal cancer, even after adjusting for other risk… CT scans may predict survival in colorectal cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Dec 02 09 Doctors may be able use an advanced X-ray called a CT scan to see whether patients with advanced colorectal cancer are responding to treatment with Avastin and chemotherapy, U.S.… Other Illnesses, Body Weight Do Not Explain Racial Disparities in Colon Cancer Survival • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Nov 23 09 A new study by University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) researchers shows that body-mass index (BMI) and co-existing medical conditions (co-morbidity) do not explain… ‘Cross-talk’ Mechanism Contributes to Colorectal Cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Nov 15 09 Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health have identified a molecular mechanism that allows two powerful signaling pathways to interact and begin a process leading to… African-Americans with colorectal cancer have poorer outcomes, lower survival rates • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Nov 12 09 New research published in the November issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons shows that African-American patients with colorectal cancer are more likely to… Minimally Invasive Surgery Shown Safe and Effective Treatment for Rectal Cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Nov 10 09 Laparoscopic surgery has been used in the treatment of intestinal disorders for close to 20 years, but its benefits have only recently begun to be extended… NSAIDs tied to reduced death after colon cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 29 09 Women who regularly use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have better survival after a colorectal cancer diagnosis, research indicates. During 2007, an estimated 112,340 cases of colon cancer and 41,420… How to Lower Costs, Waiting Times for Colonoscopies • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 06 09 Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, leading to over 50,000 fatalities every year. But it can be prevented with early screening using… Women fare better than men with metastatic colorectal cancer—are hormones helping? • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Sep 30 09 Younger women with metastatic colorectal cancer lived longer than younger men. However, this survival advantage disappeared with age, suggesting a benefit from estrogen or other hormones,… Language a Barrier to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Mexican-Americans • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Sep 08 09 More than 40 percent of Mexican-Americans in California have never had either of the most common screening tests for colorectal cancer, compared with 22 percent of non-Latino white… Where one lives impacts colon cancer survival • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Sep 07 09 Surviving colorectal cancer may depend partially on where one lives, a study hints. Dr. Kevin Henry, of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services in Trenton, and colleagues… Colorectal cancer attitudes vary by ethnicity • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Aug 26 09 Men and people of South Asian descent are more likely to have unfavorable perceptions of colon cancer screening, research from the UK shows. The findings point the way toward strategies to… How Diarrheal Bacteria Cause Some Colon Cancers • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Aug 24 09 Johns Hopkins scientists say they have figured out how bacteria that cause diarrhea may also be the culprit in some colon cancers. The investigators say that strains of the common… New treatments offer better survival and fresh challenges in colorectal cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Aug 22 09 Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the Western world. Fortunately physicians today have an abundance of drug therapies available to… Daily drinking may raise risk of several cancers • Esophageal cancer news • • Lung Cancer news • • Pancreatic Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Aug 22 09 Men who drink beer or liquor on a regular basis may face a heightened risk of several different types of cancer, a new study suggests. Researchers found that among… Aspirin cuts colon cancer death risk: U.S. study • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Aug 12 09 Taking aspirin not only can help keep colon cancer from coming back, but it also can lower the risk of dying from the disease, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.… Morning colonoscopy may catch more polyps • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Aug 12 09 People who undergo screening colonoscopy in the morning rather than afternoon may be more likely to have potentially cancerous growths detected, a new study suggests. Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic… Genetic Testing May Be Valuable in Treating Colorectal Cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jul 27 09 For the 29,000 patients in the United States with metastatic colorectal cancer, chemotherapy with irinotecan is a standard treatment that has been shown to improve survival. But for… Racial gap in colon cancer diagnosis, treatment • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jul 14 09 Later diagnosis and differences in treatment may be among the reasons that African Americans are less likely than whites to survive colon cancer, a study published Monday suggests. It… Diet, smoking, exercise key in colon cancer risk • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jul 08 09 People who want to reduce their risk of colon cancer may want to start exercising more and cutting down on red meat and alcohol, a new research review suggests.… Risk of cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jun 29 09 Scientists discover novel mechanism that increases the risk of common colorectal cancer Finnish Academy Professors Lauri Aaltonen and Jussi Taipale have identified and described a mechanism whereby a single-base change in the human genome… Less Invasive CT-Scan Based Colorectal Cancer Screening Method Shows Good Accuracy • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jun 17 09 Computed tomographic (CT) colonography may offer patients at increased risk of colorectal cancer an alternative to colonoscopy that is less-invasive, is better-tolerated and has good diagnostic… “Navigators” help improve colon cancer screening • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jun 15 09 Trained guides known as patient navigators can help encourage people to get screened for colorectal cancer, the results of a new pilot study shows. 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