Higher average lifetime alcohol intake was associated with a higher risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), especially rectal cancer ...
Consistent heavy drinking may raise cancer risk more than previously understood.
Colorectal cancer has since jumped up from being the fifth-leading cancer death in the early 1990s.
It's the top cause of cancer death for men and women combined, a new study says.
(This is an excerpt of the Health Rounds newsletter, where we present latest medical studies on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) Jan ...
Deaths from the disease are rising while U.S. cancer mortality overall is declining and 70% of Americans survive their ...
Meanwhile, mortality from other leading cancers is declining ...
Adults who had 14 or more drinks per week over a lifetime had a 25 percent higher risk of colorectal cancer — but cutting ...
Heavy drinking linked to higher colorectal cancer risk in a major study of 88,000 U.S. adults. Consistent alcohol use shows ...
New research pinpoints exactly how much alcohol is linked to an increased colon cancer risk ...
Kim Vō – known for his blonding work on Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Pamela Anderson and Goldie Hawn – had battled colorectal ...
Studies have demonstrated a link between alcohol consumption and an elevated risk of colorectal cancer. New research now ...