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Heavy drinking over a lifetime pushes colorectal cancer odds higher
Adults who had 14 or more drinks per week over a lifetime had a 25 percent higher risk of colorectal cancer — but cutting ...
Higher average lifetime alcohol intake was associated with a higher risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), especially rectal cancer ...
Top Stories from Jan. ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — The Florida Department of Health has awarded the University of West ...
New research has pinpointed exactly how many alcoholic drinks increase your risk of developing colorectal cancer.
An analysis of more than 88,000 U.S. adults provides new insights into how duration and extent of alcohol consumption may affect colorectal cancer risk.Current and consistent heavy alcohol intake ...
Shield’s FDA-approved blood test drives cancer screening growth, pricing power, and cash-flow upside. Click for this GH ...
Guardant’s test analyzes circulating tumor DNA that is then used to identify patients with BRAF V600E-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer who may benefit from treatment with the Braftovi combo therapy ...
Researchers found that those with heavy lifetime alcohol consumption have up to a 91% higher risk of developing colorectal ...
Studies have demonstrated a link between alcohol consumption and an elevated risk of colorectal cancer. New research now ...
People who were current drinkers and averaged at least ≥14 drinks per week over their lifetime were classified as heavy ...
Because of the rising rates of colorectal cancer among younger people, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force advises ...
Colon cancer is now the No. 1 cause of cancer deaths in Americans under 50. It claimed that spot seven years earlier than ...
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