The American Cancer Society updated colorectal cancer screening guidelines, adding blood-based tests and reaffirming screening should begin at age 45.
The American Cancer Society is now adding blood tests to its guidelines for colorectal cancer screening. Here's what that means (and doesn't).
It’s increasingly common to see headlines and social media conversations about the rise in colorectal cancer among younger ...
India's first indigenous HPV test promises affordable cervical cancer screening, improving early detection, prevention ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (UPI) --New blood tests screen for colorectal cancer in a much less invasive way than colonoscopy, but deaths will increase if many people choose this alternative, a new study ...
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Not just colonoscopy: New colon cancer screening guidance adds stool and blood tests
Fact checked by Jennifer Klump Key Takeaways The American Cancer Society now recommends stool-based tests and a blood test as ...
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Blood Test for Colon Cancer Screening Gets Guideline Backing
Updated ACS guidance suggests use in those who decline other options ...
Testing for high-risk human papillomaviruses every five years – even with a self-collected sample – is the “preferred screening strategy” for cervical cancer starting at age 30, according to a new ...
A physician assistant with no symptoms and a clear colonoscopy was three years from her next screening. A blood test found ...
UT Health San Antonio has been selected as a recipient of the American Cancer Society's Self-Collected Human Papillomavirus ...
Certain high-risk HPV types can cause changes in cervical cells that may eventually develop into cancer if left untreated.
The Government’s plans for prostate cancer screening do not go far enough, experts have warned. James Murray, the new Health ...
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