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Every year, about one million new cases of colon cancer are diagnosed worldwide. About 150,000 new cases are detected each year in the United States. Over a lifetime, about 1 in 19 people develop colon cancer and nearly 50,000 people are expected to die from it in the U.S. this year. According to the American Cancer Society, colon cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the U.S., accounting for about 10 percent of all cancer deaths.
Study Shows How Excess Dietary Sugar Worsens IBD Symptoms

Study Shows How Excess Dietary Sugar Worsens IBD Symptoms

BGI Genomics and Zentya collaborate to launch COLOTECT in Slovakia

BGI Genomics and Zentya collaborate to launch COLOTECT in Slovakia

Regulatory T cells produced in the gut play a role in repairing injured muscles

Regulatory T cells produced in the gut play a role in repairing injured muscles

Modifying patients' intestinal flora could be a new therapeutic approach for colon cancer

Modifying patients' intestinal flora could be a new therapeutic approach for colon cancer

"Poisoned" form of a protein could set off events that encourage cancer growth

"Poisoned" form of a protein could set off events that encourage cancer growth

Scientists develop new design principles to improve cancer vaccines

Scientists develop new design principles to improve cancer vaccines

Three-year interval appropriate between screening for colorectal cancer

Three-year interval appropriate between screening for colorectal cancer

The critical role of amino acid sensing pathways in driving colorectal cancer

The critical role of amino acid sensing pathways in driving colorectal cancer

NIH funds research on mRNA vaccines to stop cancer development

NIH funds research on mRNA vaccines to stop cancer development

Novel high-resolution taxonomy facilitates effective management of CRC patients

Novel high-resolution taxonomy facilitates effective management of CRC patients

New gene linked to the growth of colon cancer discovered

New gene linked to the growth of colon cancer discovered

Novel nanoparticle therapeutic shows potential for treating human cancers

Novel nanoparticle therapeutic shows potential for treating human cancers

Study shows new potential target for CAR T cells to inhibit solid tumors

Study shows new potential target for CAR T cells to inhibit solid tumors

Study shows how innate lymphoid cells may help to treat inflammatory bowel disease

Study shows how innate lymphoid cells may help to treat inflammatory bowel disease

Immune cell migration contributes to inefficient antitumor immunity, study finds

Immune cell migration contributes to inefficient antitumor immunity, study finds

New approach to assess motility and invasive capacity of cancer cells in a tissue section

New approach to assess motility and invasive capacity of cancer cells in a tissue section

New discovery likely to result in cancer vaccine development

New discovery likely to result in cancer vaccine development

Researchers discover new fluorescent DNA label, likely to help detect cancer risk

Researchers discover new fluorescent DNA label, likely to help detect cancer risk

Researchers discover dysregulation of transfer RNA expression in cancer

Researchers discover dysregulation of transfer RNA expression in cancer

Study: Global human microbiome research is heavily biased in favor of wealthy countries

Study: Global human microbiome research is heavily biased in favor of wealthy countries

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