Physical Health

Rectal Cancer

More patients are surviving rectal cancer and getting back to a better quality of life, and sex.

When it comes to colorectal cancer, separating fact from fiction could save your life.

Ostomy surgery can save your life—but will change it, too. Learn how to stay sexually active.

An estimated 100,000 people in the U.S. get this lifesaving procedure each year.

This isn't just your grandfather's disease—prevention can begin no matter how young you are.

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