Top tips for preventing colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer can affect anyone, but healthy choices and timely testing can help reduce risk.
Colorectal cancer can affect anyone, but healthy choices and timely testing can help reduce risk.
Learn why families should consider genetic testing for conditions that could raise cancer risk.
Knowledge is power when it comes to family history and cancer risk.
A grant honoring a late Ohio State medical student could one day help some blood cancer patients avoid second diagnoses.
Colorectal cancer knowledge is need-to-know info for younger people as rates continue to rise in patients under 50.
Genetic testing is providing answers that could save the lives of cancer patients, as well as members of their families.
The world lost two giants of cancer research in 2020. Learn more about the groundbreaking careers of Clara Bloomfield, MD, and Albert de la Chapelle, PhD, MD.
Learn why good gut health can help you cut your risk for a host of health problems, including certain types of cancer.
Lynch syndrome can raise the risk of many types of cancer, but counseling, care and research at The James can help patients increase the chances of prevention and early detection.
Learn about OPTEC, a James-led initiative that identifies Ohio endometrial cancer patients with Lynch syndrome, and provides potentially life-saving testing and treatment.