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Current and Future Colorectal Cancer Screening Strategies

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Despite strong evidence of effectiveness, colorectal cancer (CRC) screening remains underused. Currently, there are several options for CRC screening, each with its own performance characteristics and considerations for practice. This Review aims to cover current CRC screening guidelines and highlight future blood-based and imaging-based options for screening. In current practice, the leading non-invasive option is the faecal immunochemical test…

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Intestinal cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, but it would be a rare disease by means of consistent prevention. Prof. Dr. Guido Schumacher, primary surgeon at the hospitals Brixen and Sterzing, says this. In the video, he explains clearly why polyps in the intestine can become dangerous, when regular screening is important and what happens during colonoscopy. Informative, understandable and forceful – absolutely watch.

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Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is one of the most common cancers in France and the world. According to the latest studies, it is the third most diagnosed cancer in the world, but also in Hexagon, with about 43,000 new cases each year. However, many specialists insist: a large part of these cancers could be avoided thanks to better hygiene and a suitable diet. Indeed, the risk factors are well identified: tobacco, sedentarity, alc…

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