A small number of Canadian cancer patients are testing a pill that contains healthy bacteria from human poop to see if it can extend their lives. They’re taking the plunge. A small number of Canadian ...
Two new studies show a positive correlation between poo pills and cancer treatments. The medication is really taking care of business. A pair of new Canadian clinical trials show poop pills can reduce ...
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America Needs to Talk About Poop
Clinicians can do more to drive colorectal cancer awareness ...
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, an opportunity to raise awareness of what people can do to avoid dying from ...
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Study warns on high-risk group after stool-based colon cancer screening
FOBT-positive patients who skipped colonoscopy had fourfold higher cancer incidence ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Among all the CRC screening methods, CRC incidence and mortality rates were highest among those who received ...
October 9, 2008 — Stool DNA testing is a new approach to screening for colorectal cancer, but it is an evolving technology. A study has found that the first-generation stool DNA test (SDT-1) is not ...
A Quora user worried that blood in stool after 50 might mean colon cancer. A gastroenterologist explains why the symptom ...
Each year, close to 2 million people around the world are diagnosed with colorectal cancer and roughly 935,000 people die from it. Scientists say they have developed a new stool test that is more ...
They’re taking the plunge. A small number of Canadian cancer patients are testing a pill that contains healthy bacteria from human poop to see if it can extend their lives. “Pancreatic cancer has a ...
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