Colorectal Cancer
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Can At-Home Screening Tests Replace a Colonoscopy?
Some people like the idea of taking an at-home colorectal cancer screening test over getting a colonoscopy. But are the at-home tests just as good?

Mother of 3 is Cancer-Free Thanks to Life-Saving Colonoscopy and Cancer Treatment
When 44-year-old Jenni Kozak began having colorectal pain, she didn't think it would be something as serious as cancer.

Colon Cancer Screening Options: What's Right For You?
Colon cancer can be prevented with regular screening and early treatment. Learn about your choices for screening and what's best for you.

Your Doctor Finds Polyps During a Colonoscopy: What It Means
What if your doctor finds polyps during your colonoscopy? It doesn’t necessarily mean cancer.

How To Stop Colon Cancer in Its Tracks
Many people tell themselves, “What I don’t know won’t hurt me.” However, when it comes to colon cancer, this can be a very dangerous way to think.

When Should You Begin Colon Cancer Screenings?
Colon cancer often appears symptoms until it's quite advanced, so screening such as colonoscopy are essential to find and stop the disease early when it's treatable and beatable.

New Guidelines Advise Younger Age For First Colorectal Cancer Screening
Since 1994, colorectal cancer has increased 51 percent among those under age 50. Learn when you should start thinking about a colorectal cancer screening.

You Have Options When It Comes to Screening for Colorectal Cancer
Although a colonoscopy is the gold standard for finding and treating colorectal cancer, there are other choices for people at low risk for colon cancer. Learn more about these colon cancer screenings options.