Toronto cancer survivor says Ontario’s lowering of colon cancer screening is ‘going to change lives’
Ontario has lowered the eligibility age for colon cancer screening from 50 to 45, a move that cancer survivor Ashley Wiley ...
Studies suggest prolonged sitting independently increases colon cancer risk, even in active people. Experts recommend regular ...
CMS has spent the past three years systematically expanding colorectal cancer screening coverage — adding new modalities, eliminating patient cost-sharing and lowering the eligible age. For ...
It can indicate a more advanced stage of the disease or can be a sign of a different medical condition.
Emerging discoveries in liquid biomarker research promise to transform the early detection, diagnosis and treatment ...
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Colon cancer screening guidelines changed: What women over 40 need to know
Colon cancer screening guidelines have changed, and women over 40 need to know what that means. Major health organizations ...
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Ontario joins PEI in lowering colorectal cancer screening age to 45
TORONTO — Ontario is the second province in Canada to lower the routine colorectal cancer screening age from age 50 to 45.
A study reveals significant disparities in cancer screening rates among sexual and gender minorities, highlighting the need ...
New research has uncovered persistent disparities in preventive cancer care across different sexual orientation and gender ...
A Toronto-based team is launching a massive, years-long research project to study liquid biopsies, a novel technology meant ...
Mediaplanet today announces the launch of its latest Digestive Health campaign, distributed nationwide within USA TODAY and ...
Guardant Health, Inc. (Nasdaq: GH), a leading precision oncology company, today announced its Shield™ blood test for colorectal cancer screening (CRC) is now covered for eligible UnitedHealth Group ...
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