Mom with no symptoms had stage 4 colorectal cancer — and a rare surgery saved her life

Mom with no symptoms had stage 4 colorectal cancer — and a rare surgery saved her life

A Los Angeles mother of three says she’s lucky to be alive after an uncommon procedure left her cancer-free. Amy Piccioli, a busy CPA, was just 39 when she visited the ER last year for what she thought was dehydration due to a stomach bug. Instead, a CT scan revealed a mass in her colon … Read more

Nearly half of colorectal cancer diagnoses are now in people younger than 65

Nearly half of colorectal cancer diagnoses are now in people younger than 65

The face of colorectal cancer is getting younger by the day. Meanwhile, researchers are potentially years away from understanding why. Just weeks after actor James Van Der Beek died of colorectal cancer at 48, new data published Monday by the American Cancer Society features grim statistics about the rise of colon and rectal cancers, which … Read more

Daily habit doesn’t help prevent colorectal cancer, scientists warn — and it ‘comes with immediate risks’

Daily habit doesn’t help prevent colorectal cancer, scientists warn — and it ‘comes with immediate risks’

It might be time to rethink that little pill in your medicine cabinet. A new study casts doubt on the idea that regularly taking an over-the-counter painkiller can help ward off colorectal cancer — at least for the general population. Worse, researchers warn that the daily habit carries “immediate risks,” including a higher chance of … Read more

More and more people are getting colorectal cancer before 50 — what should young people be doing about it?

More and more people are getting colorectal cancer before 50 — what should young people be doing about it?

“Black Panther” star Chadwick Boseman’s death in 2020 — from complications of late-stage colon cancer — triggered a significant surge in public awareness of the devastating disease and an increased interest in screening. The impact was so strong that it was dubbed the “Boseman effect.” This month’s death of “Dawson’s Creek” star James Van Der … Read more

Tumor samples stored in a basement since the 1950s could hold the key to rise in early-onset colorectal cancer

Tumor samples stored in a basement since the 1950s could hold the key to rise in early-onset colorectal cancer

Some good news for your gut. Cases of colorectal cancer are steadily rising and showing up in alarming rates in young people, becoming the third-most common cancer in the US. But new research may hold key to explaining the mysterious increase — and it’s a blast from the past. Colorectal cancer cases are rising in … Read more

This ‘troubling’ colorectal cancer complication is highest in patients under 50 years old: study

This ‘troubling’ colorectal cancer complication is highest in patients under 50 years old: study

Here’s some gut-wrenching news. A troubling complication of colorectal cancer, the third-most common cancer in the US, is showing up in young adults at alarming rates. The American Cancer Society projected for 2025 that there would be over 154,000 new cases of colorectal cancer and 52,900 deaths. A new study has found that young adults … Read more

How the guts of Japanese frogs could cure colorectal cancer — even better than chemo: study

How the guts of Japanese frogs could cure colorectal cancer — even better than chemo: study

Could guts save your butt? A new study reports that bacteria found in the intestines of Japanese tree frogs show remarkable promise in treating colorectal cancer. A research team from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) discovered that the bacterium Ewingella americana could prove more effective than conventional treatments. While the relationship … Read more

These foods may be driving the rise of early-onset colorectal cancer in women

These foods may be driving the rise of early-onset colorectal cancer in women

You are what you eat — and it could come back to haunt you. Colorectal cancer had long been considered a disease that primarily affects older adults, but cases in people under 55 have been steadily increasing since the ’90s. New research suggests that certain foods may be fueling this alarming rise in young women … Read more

All the ways running marathons can wreck your body — from ‘jogger’s nipples’ to colorectal cancer

All the ways running marathons can wreck your body — from ‘jogger’s nipples’ to colorectal cancer

Beating yourself up for sitting out Sunday’s TCS New York City Marathon? Don’t — your body might actually thank you. From blistered feet and aching joints to a churning stomach and battered muscles, the iconic 26.2-mile race can wreck far more than just your ego. “Running a marathon is an incredible physical and mental achievement, … Read more

This is the ‘strongest predictor of colorectal cancer’ under 50 — it increases your odds by 850%

This is the ‘strongest predictor of colorectal cancer’ under 50 — it increases your odds by 850%

Ignore this red flag, and it could come back to bite you in the rear. A new study has identified the “strongest predictor of colorectal cancer” in adults under 50 — increasing the odds of a diagnosis by a staggering 850%. “This research lends support to the question of who does or doesn’t warrant a … Read more

This medicine your mom took while pregnant in the ‘60s or ‘70s may increase your risk of colorectal cancer

This medicine your mom took while pregnant in the ‘60s or ‘70s may increase your risk of colorectal cancer

Queasy come, queasy go. Nausea and vomiting are very common in pregnancy, especially during the first trimester, due to rapid hormone changes. Though it’s called “morning sickness,” it can occur at any time of day and at any point of pregnancy. A new UCLA study suggests that these unpleasant symptoms are perfectly normal and, in … Read more

Subtle colorectal cancer signs to look out for — after James Van Der Beek was ‘gutted’ to miss ‘Dawson’s Creek’ reunion

Subtle colorectal cancer signs to look out for — after James Van Der Beek was ‘gutted’ to miss ‘Dawson’s Creek’ reunion

James Van Der Beek stunned fans with an emotional video message at the “Dawson’s Creek” reunion earlier this week, sparking an outpouring of love and concern. The 48-year-old actor said he was “gutted” to miss the nostalgic night at New York City’s Richard Rodgers Theatre after being sidelined by two stomach viruses amid his ongoing … Read more

This common household medicine cuts colorectal cancer recurrence in half for some patients: study

This common household medicine cuts colorectal cancer recurrence in half for some patients: study

A common over-the-counter medication could significantly reduce the risk of colorectal cancer coming back. In a Swedish study, a low dose of aspirin was shown to slash recurrence in half for patients with colon and rectal cancer whose tumors had a specific type of genetic mutation. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital followed more than … Read more

This health nut habit may actually increase your colorectal cancer odds: ‘You never hear it’s bad for you’

This health nut habit may actually increase your colorectal cancer odds: ‘You never hear it’s bad for you’

Ripped, lean — and at risk? A shocking new study is raising concerns about a possible link between an extreme form of exercise and colorectal cancer, after researchers found an unusually high number of precancerous growths in the colons of young, super-fit endurance athletes. “If we can identify these cancers earlier in people who otherwise … Read more

Lower your colorectal cancer risk by 20% by eating more of this food

Lower your colorectal cancer risk by 20% by eating more of this food

Romaine positive! Colorectal cancer is one of the deadliest cancers in the US — nearly 53,000 Americans are expected to die of it this year. Experts say you can reduce your risk of developing this “silent killer” disease by exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking and getting screened at age 45 or earlier if you have … Read more

Promising cancer vaccine could prevent recurrence of pancreatic, colorectal tumors

Promising cancer vaccine could prevent recurrence of pancreatic, colorectal tumors

An experimental cancer vaccine has shown promise in keeping certain cancers from coming back. In a phase 1 clinical trial led in part by the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, researchers tested the vaccine (ELI-002 2P) with 25 patients who had been treated for pancreatic and colorectal cancer. The patients had all undergone surgery to remove … Read more

James Van Der Beek reveals the minor colorectal cancer symptom he dismissed before his diagnosis

James Van Der Beek reveals the minor colorectal cancer symptom he dismissed before his diagnosis

James Van Der Beek is sharing the subtle colorectal cancer symptom he ignored before his shocking diagnosis. “There wasn’t any red flag or something glaring,” he told Healthline this week. The 48-year-old “Dawson’s Creek” alum publicly shared the news of his diagnosis last November. “Before my diagnosis, I didn’t know much about colorectal cancer. I didn’t even … Read more

A key habit boosts colorectal cancer survival rates — as docs see ‘tremendous increase’ in young people with the disease

A key habit boosts colorectal cancer survival rates — as docs see ‘tremendous increase’ in young people with the disease

Don’t stall — your butt is on the line. Nearly 53,000 Americans are expected to die of colorectal cancer this year, making it one of the deadliest cancers in the US. Though the death rate has been declining in older adults, it has been steadily rising among people younger than 55 since the 1990s. Because of this … Read more

Colorectal cancer screening without poop? How to select the best test for your health, lifestyle

Colorectal cancer screening without poop? How to select the best test for your health, lifestyle

Time for a rear-ality check. Colorectal cancer rates have been rising among adults younger than 50 since the 1990s, a troubling trend that has perplexed scientists. Because of the increase in cases, an independent panel of medical experts known as the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) lowered the recommended age to start screening for … Read more

Just one hot dog a day may increase risk of diabetes, heart disease and colorectal cancer: study

Just one hot dog a day may increase risk of diabetes, heart disease and colorectal cancer: study

A new meta-analysis from the University of Washington suggests that no amount of processed food is safe to consume. Researchers analyzed 77 different studies to gauge the link between certain amounts of these foods and common chronic diseases. “Habitual consumption of even small amounts of processed meat, sugary drinks and trans fatty acids is linked to increased … Read more