The rise in CRC in adults younger than 65 underscores the need for early screening and prevention efforts. The report’s ...
New CRC diagnoses increasingly occur before age 65, with incidence rising 3% annually in ages 20–49 and 45% of cases now occurring under 65 years. Distal colon and rectal tumors drive early-onset ...
In 2026, an estimated 158,850 new cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) will be diagnosed, and 55,230 people will die from the disease in the United States. The Alaska Native population has the highest CRC ...
Almost 12% of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) had unplanned readmissions within 31 days after surgery. Multiple risk factors were identified, including older age, comorbidities, advanced tumor ...
Individuals with a positive fecal immunochemical test (FIT) whose follow-up colonoscopy was negative for colorectal cancer (CRC) had higher rates of interval CRC occurrence and mortality than those ...
A study in the American Journal of Gastroenterology found that patients are more likely to complete mandated colonoscopy than mandated fecal occult blood testing. The researchers identified 997 ...