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Cologuard vs. colonoscopy: Which screening should you get?
It's a rite of passage we don't look forward to: Once we turn 45, it's recommended that we get a colonoscopy to screen for ...
An increasing number of people are dying of colorectal cancer at a young age. The death of actor James Van Der Beek, who was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2023, at age 48 is bringing the disease ...
Colon cancer is rising in adults under 50, making screening at 45 critical. Colonoscopies can prevent cancer by removing ...
In this article a physician describes being diagnosed with cancer and her journey that occurred after diagnosis with colon ...
When I got the call that my 65-year-old father was in the hospital, I wasn’t overly concerned. Despite spending years of my childhood plagued with gastrointestinal issues he was generally healthy.
Actor James Van Der Beek urged people to be screened for colorectal cancer just a couple of months ago. He said he wanted to “shout from the rooftops” for anyone 45 or older to talk to their ...
James van der Beek shared the overlooked warning sign of his stage 3 colon cancer and why early screening at 45 is crucial.
The risk for colon cancer is rising in young people, as James Van Der Beek dies from the disease at 48.
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Bay Area doctors explain how to reduce colon cancer risk after James Van Der Beek’s death
Doctors are warning patients that colon cancer is on the rise in people under 55.
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Rockford doctor stresses importance of colonoscopies as colorectal cancer rises among those under 50
A new study finds colon cancer cases are skyrocketing in younger adults, becoming the top cancer killer of Americans younger than 50.
The death of actor James Van Der Beek this week is prompting local doctors to stress the importance of early screening for ...
James Van Der Beek was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer in 2023. He hoped more young people would get screened.
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