And while the NHS says “a small amount of one-off bleeding from the bottom is not usually a serious problem,” bleeding when ...
Bright red blood in your stool can be caused by a wide range of conditions. Often, bleeding during a bowel movement is a clue ...
Blood in your stool may be due to a number of factors, such as straining to poop, anal fissures, and hemorrhoids. Treatment depends on the specific cause of your constipation and bleeding.
For colorectal cancer screening, colonoscopy and stool tests are more effective and less costly than novel first-generation ...
The mucus in your stool may be white, yellowish-brown, or tinged with blood. If your digestive tract becomes irritated or inflamed, mucus production increases, and you may notice more mucus in ...
Stanford researchers found that new blood tests for colorectal cancer screening are not as effective as colonoscopies or ...
A new study analysed the efficacy of blood tests versus colonoscopies and stool tests in identifying early-stage CRC. Read ...
New blood tests are now available to screen for colorectal (colon) cancer, providing a simpler alternative to traditional ...