A newly uncovered immune chain reaction in the gut may explain why people with inflammatory bowel disease face a much higher ...
The president of Colón, José Alonso, was the main guest on the program "En el Área," which is celebrating its 20th season on ...
As we get older, chemical marks on our DNA slowly shift. Now, a study reveals this 'drift' in gut stem cells is fueled by ...
Chronic inflammation may be quietly reshaping the colon and making it more vulnerable to early-onset colorectal cancer. Scientists found that colon tissue in younger patients was stiffer, even in ...
Immune signaling in IBD triggers tumor-promoting neutrophils which is linked to an increased risk of colorectal cancer.
On a personal level, Budiño acknowledged that he is going through a stage of many changes, although he highlighted the ...
Younger people are more likely to ignore worrying colon cancer red flags, but experts believe other factors are increasing ...
Fewer people under age 50 are dying from cancer in the U.S., but colorectal cancer mortality rates continue to surge ...
A chain of immune reactions in the gut—driven by a key signaling protein and a surge of white blood cells from the bone marrow—may help explain why people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have a ...
Why do some tumors spread while others remain localized? The mechanisms governing the metastatic potential of tumor cells ...
Why do some tumors spread while others remain localized? The mechanisms governing the metastatic potential of tumor cells ...
Why do some tumours spread while others remain localised? The mechanisms governing the metastatic potential of tumour cells remain largely unknown — yet understanding this is crucial for optimising ...