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Marisa Peters, a 43-year-old mother-of-three and advocacy worker from California, has revealed the 'unglamorous' stage three ...
Four specific genes serve as a telltale clue to how potentially deadly stomach cancers will develop and progress, a new study ...
Marisa Peters experienced blood in her stool and an urgency to go starting at 33. At 39, she learned she had Stage 3 ...
Jonathan Anstee put off seeing a GP about stomach problems and blood in his stool for a year - now he is urging others not to ...
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All of these amazing experiences took place around a month after I'd been diagnosed with incurable bowel cancer and I was in hospital to recover from an operation. And now as I wonder whether I'll ...
A woman who thought she was "too young" to get bowel cancer at the age of 24 has said early detection of the disease saved her life. Pippa Slater was diagnosed with stage two colon cancer in April ...
“This is preventable cancer, and we can say we prevented him from having colon cancer,” said Dr. Yeshitila Mengesha, a gastroenterologist at Sanford Health in Bismarck. He says when the tests ...
A scientist has spoken about how the risk of lethal bowel cancer can be drastically reduced by having one thing for breakfast each day. Justin Stebbing, Professor of Biomedical Sciences ...
SINGAPORE – Mr Ambrose Lee was 36 when he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer – a disease that usually strikes those in their 50s and older.