Articles for Tag: "colon cancer"

If married, men are more likely to do this 
If married, men are more likely to do this
Wives – especially highly educated ones – appear to influence this potentially life-or-death decision.
What’s the best way to start your day? 
What’s the best way to start your day?
When it comes to your health, which is better: coffee or tea? A dietitian breaks down the pros and cons.
Eating oily fish may boost colon cancer survival 
Eating oily fish may boost colon cancer survival
A gastroenterologist weighs in and offers advice to reduce your risk.
Colon cancer on the rise for younger patients 
Colon cancer on the rise for younger patients
A physician reflects on the importance of colonoscopies and suprising takeaways from the procedure.
Men more likely to get colonoscopy if happily married 
Men more likely to get colonoscopy if happily married
Colon cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in the U.S., but one in three adults are not getting screened.
At-home tests provide more options for colon cancer screening 
At-home tests provide more options for colon cancer screening
Colonoscopy is still the gold standard, but there are other choices to consider.
Can coffee lower colon cancer risk? 
Can coffee lower colon cancer risk?
Your cup of Joe may offer some level of protection against colon cancer, a new study suggests.