colorectal cancer

Diabetes drug help cut colon cancer risk – study

Metformin, the most commonly prescribed drug to treat Type 2 diabetes might also help cut cancer odds in most high risk cases, findings of a new research suggest.

According to the findings of a new study, Type 2 diabetics who are administered Metformin, drug that controls blood glucose levels, run a 40 percent lower risk of developing colon cancer vis-à-vis dia

Eating overcooked meat doubles the risk of intestinal tumors

Chomping over a crispy steak or bacon may taste scrumptious, but it could end up giving you cancer, a team of experts from Norwegian Institute of Public Health warn.

People who enjoy eating overcooked meat are twice more likely to develop intestinal tumours, a new study finds.

Aspirin may cut colon cancer risk by 63% -- study

Taking two aspirin pills a day slashes the odds of developing colorectal cancer in people with an inherited susceptibility for the disease, a new study reports.

According to the findings of the study, people with Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that predisposes people to developing colorectal cancer, are at a 60 percent lower risk of colorectal cancer if

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