Colon CancerA woman claims her family saved her life during her struggle with colon cancer.
Cancer FighterClinical trials are being conducted in California; the goal is a medicine that can be taken to cure colon cancer.
Colon Cancer CareA new study finds many hospitals do not conduct important follow-up tests on colon cancer patients to make sure their disease has not spread.
Methadone CancerA drug used to help drug addicts may have another benefit: killing cancer cells.
Colon Cancer ScreeningDoctors in Delaware figured out what they say is a much better approach to screening for colon cancer.
Colon Cancer HistoryA recent study shows that having a family history of colon cancer may actually improve a patient's chances.
War on CancerRobert Bazell reports on the history of the battle against cancer.
Plant VaccineStanford researchers have successfully created a cancer vaccine using tobacco plant leaves.
Bladder CancerDiana Gonzalez reports on a new treatment for people fighting bladder cancer.
Male FertilityMen facing fertility problems may benefit from an outpatient procedure.
Vitamin C CancerTreating cancer patients with high doses of vitamin C has destroyed the cancer cells in 50% of the cases.
A Late ChristmasA long-delayed Christmas celebration at Grandma's house was finally held for a five year old cancer patient.
Treating Colon Cancer With ChemotherapyAlthough there are only a few agents available, chemotherapy is the most common form of treatment for colon cancer. What treatments are most effective, and when should they be used?
Screening for Colon Cancer: Know the FactsAfter the age of 50--and sooner if colon cancer runs in your family--every man and woman should start getting screened for colon cancer. Why? Colon cancer is considered the second leading cause of cancer death in the U.S.
Colon Cancer in African Americans: Special ConcernsIn the United States, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in men and women. African Americans are also at higher risk than the rest of the population.
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