Short bouts of exercise can protect against bowel cancer, according to a study, giving researchers hopes for new cancer ...
Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers in the UK and comprises three different types Obesity is one of the major factors contributing to the rise in UK death rates from bowel cancer in people ...
Bevacizumab has been sold as Avastin by originator Roche for many years and used by the NHS for various forms of cancer, with ...
A new test can predict a high-risk patient's likelihood of developing bowel cancer in the next five years by 90%. Peakstock - stock.adobe.com A new DNA test developed in the UK can accurately predict ...
A new, highly accurate testing service that improves the early-stage detection of bowel cancer with strong clinical validity will be available in the UK within the next few weeks. The service ...
Just 10 minutes of exercise each day can halt bowel cancer growth and speed up DNA damage repair, a study has found.
Got milk? It might just be the key to protecting yourself from bowel cancer. A large study from researchers at the University of Oxford published on Wednesday suggests that drinking the equivalent of ...
A Newcastle research team have found how as litte as ten minutes of exercise can "sut down" the growth of bowel cancer cells.
It was "virtually unheard of in the 20th century" but now bowel cancer in people under the age of 50 accounts for "around 10% of all new cases worldwide", said New Scientist. And England is one of the ...
Overweight and obesity are contributing to rising death rates from bowel cancer among people aged 25-49 years in the European Union (EU) and the UK, although death rates from this type of cancer are ...
The British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) has published new guidelines on colorectal cancer surveillance for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Published in the BMJ journal Gut, the ...
A young woman struck down with stage three bowel cancer at just 24 has issued a stark warning after revealing the three symptoms she wishes she had never ignored. Paige Seifert, an engineer from ...