Fecal immunochemical tests for post-polypectomy colorectal cancer surveillance may reduce the need for colonoscopy and ...
using Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Result (SEER) registry data from 1973 through 1994. Patients were excluded if they had had previous colorectal cancer, had not survived at least 5 years ...
Annual pelvic CT for 3 years should be considered for rectal cancer surveillance, particularly if the patient has not been treated with pelvic radiation therapy Patients at higher risk of ...
Although rectal cancer is a life-threatening disease, it is highly curable in its early stages. Depending on the location and state of the cancer, surgery may be required. To avoid life-altering ...
Learn about MSK’s active surveillance program for papillary thyroid cancer, which allows many people to avoid unnecessary surgery and the risks that come with it.
National Cancer Institute colorectal cancer screening rates are based on telephone survey data from the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. The data represents individuals of both ...
Only half of people with early-onset cancers reported discussing fertility preservation options prior to their oncology ...
Based on a validated model of colorectal cancer screening, cell-free DNA blood tests may deliver net benefit when screening ...
Colorectal cancer screening is important to prevent CRC-related death. New blood and stool tests show promising results.
“From an early-onset cancer diagnosis through to surveillance and survivorship ... Young patients with thyroid, lung, ovarian ...