Colon cancer could be caused by certain types of cooking oils, a new study has warned. Oils like sunflower, canola, corn and grapeseed have been highlighted as oils of concern. The piece published ...
Researchers have revealed another potential reason to avoid ultraprocessed foods. Seed oils — which are plant-based cooking oils that are often used in processed, packaged foods — have been ...
Seed oils — which are plant-based cooking oils that are often used in processed, packaged foods — have been linked to an increased risk of colon cancer, according to a new study published this ...
America's ultraprocessed diet may be a key culprit behind rising colon cancer rates in younger adults, a new study suggests. The study in the journal Gut found higher levels of inflammation in ...
Colon cancer is quickly becoming a young person's disease in countries around the world. A new study released Wednesday in the Lancet Oncology documents rising rates of early-onset colorectal ...
Even though the rate depends on the experience and skill of endoscopists, the above value is similar to reported in other studies In conclusion, terminal ileum intubation during colonoscopy may ...
Climbing rates of colon and rectal cancer among people under 50 years old is a striking recent trend that has alarmed and puzzled clinicians racing to figure out why. Now a new study published in ...
The small intestine’s mucosal changes were observed post corn ... On average, a 30-cm section of the proximal duodenum and a 10-cm section of the terminal ileum were examined, but the endoscope could ...
Ultra-processed food might be driving colon cancer risk by fueling inflammation in the body, according to a study scientists believe could "revolutionize cancer treatment." Scientists in Florida ...
Examination of 81 cancerous colon tumors showed a high percentage of fatty acids linked to ultra-processed foods. Ganesh Halade, associate professor in the USF Health Heart Institute in the ...
The study also suggested that controlling the terminal ileum, which is part of the small intestine and vital in immune response, could help prevent colorectal cancer.
Experts urge seeing a health care provider right away, no matter your age, if you have any symptoms of colon cancer. Faratzis told Self magazine that he began experiencing signs in 2019.