March marks the beginning of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. At-home stool tests can be an easier way to screen for colorectal cancer than a dreaded colonoscopy. As the rates of the cancer continue ...
Fecal transplants, which are made up of poop and microbes, could be used to help those suffering due to melanoma. AP Fecal transplants, which are made up of poop and microbes, could be used to tackle ...
“Although several colorectal cancer screening methods have been shown to reduce colorectal cancer, nearly one-third of eligible adults in the United States have never completed colorectal cancer ...
Learn about the early signs of colorectal cancer, its risks, and the importance of seeking medical advice if you notice blood ...
For some cancer patients, a "poop transplant" could boost the positive effects of immunotherapy, a treatment designed to rally the immune system against cancer cells. Now, a new study, published Feb.
A small number of Canadian cancer patients are testing a pill that contains healthy bacteria from human poop to see if it can extend their lives. They’re taking the plunge. A small number of Canadian ...
A scientific study exploring the appropriate interval for colorectal cancer screening via non-invasive multi-target stool DNA testing for individuals with average risk for the disease reported finding ...
Rectal bleeding, which may present as hematochezia, may be a "red-flag" symptom of early-onset colorectal cancer, especially in young adults. Other causes of rectal bleeding include your diet, hard ...
Squeamish about your upcoming colonoscopy? A new technology may change the way doctors can look for colon cancer, and it may provide an alternative to this procedure. A procedure that looks for cancer ...
Fecal transplant capsules being prepared in the lab at Lawson Health Research Institute. Two years ago, the New York Times released an Op-Doc featuring Josiah Zayner, who, in the hopes of alleviating ...
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SAN DIEGO — Everybody poops. It might be cliché but it's the truth, it can also tell you a lot about your body. "Oh wow, do you have a dog poop for me?" exclaims Shaun Singer outside Nate's Point Dog ...