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Cancer Types

Colorectal Cancer

  • Forward Look

    What’s Next?

    Artificial intelligence may help to classify colorectal polyps.

    by Nancy Averett

  • January 28: The Week in Cancer News

    Pharmacies asked to stop turning immune-compromised people away for fourth shot, and fiber intake is associated with stronger immune response in people with melanoma.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • January 7: The Week in Cancer News

    Three out of four people with advanced colorectal cancer suffer significant financial hardship, and lung cancer patients who quit smoking experience increased survival.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • Survivor Profile

    Strength in the Pack

    While undergoing treatment for colon cancer, Trevor Maxwell started Man Up to Cancer, a support community for men.

    by Jon Kelvey

  • Q&A

    The Certainty of Uncertainty

    After a stage IV cancer diagnosis, Kate Bowler publishes a second memoir that explores the precarious nature of her own mortality.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • November 19: The Week in Cancer News

    HPV vaccine rates are higher when teens decide, and colorectal cancer is on the rise in people under 50.

    by Kevin McLaughlin

  • Forward Look

    Predicting Colorectal Cancer Recurrence

    Liquid biopsy tests can find tiny amounts of disease that remain after surgery and chemotherapy.

    by Kris Conner

  • Healthy Habits

    An Alternative to Meat

    Are new plant-based meat alternatives a better way to satisfy burger cravings?

    by Erin O’Donnell

  • September 3: The Week in Cancer News

    Researchers investigate how antibiotics might increase the risk of colon cancer, and the FDA approves a treatment for Waldenström macroglobulinemia.

    by Bradley Jones

  • May 21: The Week in Cancer News

    The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force lowers its recommended age to begin colorectal cancer screening to 45, and a major multiple myeloma study begins in Iceland.

    by Bradley Jones