New research pinpoints exactly how much alcohol is linked to an increased colon cancer risk ...
A new study suggests that current drinkers with the highest average lifetime alcohol intake were at a 91% higher risk for ...
By Hugo Francisco de Souza A large US trial shows that the cumulative burden of alcohol over decades matters for colorectal ...
A new report found that colorectal cancer causes more deaths than any other type of cancer, including breast and lung cancers ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A new study shows that heavy drinkers have a higher chance of developing colorectal cancer.
Dr. Whiyie A. Sang, a general surgeon specializing in colon and rectal surgery, spoke with WWAY ahead of the 2026 WWAY Health Fair on Jan. 29. In the interview, Dr. Sang addressed rising colorectal ...
Colorectal cancer has since jumped up from being the fifth-leading cancer death in the early 1990s.
Drinking alcohol is linked to higher chances of colorectal cancer − but just how many drinks increase your risk? Here's what ...
People who were current drinkers and averaged at least ≥14 drinks per week over their lifetime were classified as heavy ...
Many young people aren't being screened, meaning the disease is often found late, when it's harder to treat.
Colorectal cancer was the leading cause of cancer death among young people in 2023, according to the American Cancer Society.
Colorectal cancer has become the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among people under the age of 50, according to new data from the American Cancer Society (ACS). The finding has raised serious ...