March 2019—Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer and the second highest cause of cancer mortality in men and women, and in 2016 it accounted for about nine percent of all diagnosed cancers in the United States. When CRC is detected at an early localized stage, the five-year survival rate is 90 percent. With progression to regional disease, five-year survival remains high, at 71 percent.
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New molecular road map for CRC
April 2017—Molecular testing for colorectal cancer is not for the faint of heart. While that’s not news to Stan Hamilton, MD—he’s head, Division of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and the Frederick F. Becker distinguished chair in cancer research, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center—he was reminded of this fact recently when a friend looked at the multipage molecular pathology report on his own tumor.
Read More »Epi proColon fires up hopes of capturing screening dodgers
November 2016—When a Hollywood producer forecasts box office receipts, or a public health official contemplates action against a deadly but preventable cancer, there’s one hypothetical that might make both shudder: What if you held a screening and nobody came?
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