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Treating colon cancer with surgery can damage nerves that control erectile function.
Men who eat the least whole foods are 30 percent more likely to develop the disease, study says.
New research supports earlier colonoscopies to reduce colorectal cancer risk.
Less invasive than the traditional method, the screening procedure still has pros and cons.
Screening guidelines have changed, and timing can make all the difference in detecting cancer.
Getting tested five years earlier could make a difference in detection, treatment and survival.
This isn't just your grandfather's disease—prevention can begin no matter how young you are.
When it comes to colorectal cancer, separating fact from fiction could save your life.
More patients are surviving rectal cancer and getting back to a better quality of life, and sex.