Colorectal cancer (CRC) is stratified into four consensus molecular subtypes (CMS1-4) but their distinct molecular profiles remain to be understood. Here the authors model the CRC subtypes with ...
The agency affirmed the use of biopsies for biomarker-driven trials but cautioned against optional biopsies that offer little value to the patient or trial.
Several are Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved, while others are in clinical trials. Current liquid biopsy tests are used on non-small cell lung cancer, advanced breast cancer, colorectal ...
A recent study linked seed oils like sunflower, canola, and corn to increased colon cancer risk among young Americans. Analysis of tumor samples revealed high concentrations of bioactive lipids ...
Until now evidence linking cooking oil to colon cancer has been inconclusive. But the recent American study identified seed oils as the possible contributing factor when they examined tumours from ...
Ultra-processed foods high in seed oils are linked to a higher risk of colon cancer, according to a new study published in the journal Gut. Don't alter your eating and cooking habits just yet, though, ...
The recognition that molecular characteristics may determine prognosis and response to therapy has led to a reevaluation of biopsy necessity. This comprehensive review addresses the evolving role of ...
Charles A. Dasher, Jr., who encouraged “age-appropriate colon cancer screening.” In 2021, the US Preventive Services Task Force recommends lowered the age at which most adults start colon ...
50 million Americans due for colon cancer screening avoid it because they consider traditional tests so unpleasant. But now it can be as simple as a blood test. If you’re overdue for your ...
A surgeon has lifted the lid on the one food you can eat that can help prevent colon cancer. Many studies have taken place over the years looking into how a particular diet can help lesser your ...
Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Affimed announced positive results of a single-arm study of ...