Although there's no straightforward remedy for curing cancer, one fact stands clear: early detection significantly improves our chances of defeating it. In the case of colorectal cancer, for instance, early diagnosis leads to a 90% survival rate. While effective screening methods like colonoscopies for colorectal cancer and mammograms for breast cancer are available and proven to save lives, the persistently high cancer mortality rates indicate that not everyone receives timely screenings. Learn more about the importance of early detection on our website: https://lnkd.in/gBGQr3RH #earlycancerdetection #liquidbiopsy #cancerscreening #cancer
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Colorectal cancer remains a major health challenge, being the fourth most common cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Thank you Freenome from bringing such an important health matter to focus. This further underscores the importance of regular screenings and awareness of early symptoms, as timely diagnosis can significantly improve the prognosis for those affected by this disease. The significance of early detection in colorectal cancer cannot be overstated, as it dramatically influences survival rates. According to the American Cancer Society, the 5-year relative survival rates for colorectal cancer vary significantly based on the stage at diagnosis. For localized colorectal cancer, where the cancer has not spread outside the colon or rectum, the 5-year relative survival rate is about 91% for colon cancer and 90% for rectal cancer. However, when the cancer has spread to distant parts of the body, the survival rates drop to 13% for colon cancer and 18% for rectal cancer. These statistics highlight the critical importance of early detection in improving outcomes for colorectal cancer patients. #colorectalcancer #bitoech #earlydetection
Although there's no straightforward remedy for curing cancer, one fact stands clear: early detection significantly improves our chances of defeating it. In the case of colorectal cancer, for instance, early diagnosis leads to a 90% survival rate. While effective screening methods like colonoscopies for colorectal cancer and mammograms for breast cancer are available and proven to save lives, the persistently high cancer mortality rates indicate that not everyone receives timely screenings. Learn more about the importance of early detection on our website: https://lnkd.in/gBGQr3RH #earlycancerdetection #liquidbiopsy #cancerscreening #cancer
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Colon Cancer to Outpace Breast Cancer by 2040 as Leader in Cancer Cases | Dr. Anton Bilchik discusses the rise of colorectal cancer incidents; Recent data reveals an alarming trend. “What we are seeing in colon cancer is unprecedented because colon cancer has become a disease of younger people…We now have FIT tests.” – Anton Bilchik, MD, Ph.D., FACS Learn more on our blog and listen to Dr. Anton Bilchik provide perspective and likely reasoning for colon cancer occurrence earlier in life: https://lnkd.in/g7TSzgur Dr. Anton Bilchik: https://lnkd.in/gG7Ke2qJ #coloncancerawareness #colorectalcancerawareness #saintjohnscancerinstitute #cancerprevention
Dr. Anton Bilchik discusses the rising trend of colon cancer.
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🌟 Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment: Insights from CANM'23 Symposium 🌟 We're excited to share a highlight from our CANM Annual Conference: a groundbreaking symposium on Radioligand Therapy (RLT) – a game-changer in #cancer treatment. 🎯 👉 Key takeaways: - Innovative approaches in treating prostate cancer & neuroendocrine tumors. - Expert insights from Dr. David Laidley and Dr. Stephan Probst. - Future of RLT: Scalability and innovations. 📽️ Catch the full insights here: https://lnkd.in/eA64Hx7g 🔗 Let’s discuss: How will these advancements shape the future of cancer therapy? #CANM #NuclearMedicine #CancerTreatment #Innovation
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Cancer should never define who you are. Taking charge of your health by getting checked for breast cancer is a powerful step towards empowerment. When detected early, breast cancer can be treated effectively and survival rates are extremely high. Ultimately, your best chance at beating breast cancer is to stay a step ahead with screening and early diagnosis. Talk to your doctor and learn more about breast cancer screening today: https://lnkd.in/d65VARVR #Roche | #ValueOfDiagnostics | #Breastcancer | #SupportHer
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📣 Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide, accounting for approximately 10% of all cancer cases, and is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. It is often diagnosed at advanced stages when treatment options are limited. 🔵🎗️ On #ColorectalCancerDay, March 31, we unite to raise awareness of this disease and stress the significance of early detection. At Aniling, we're dedicated to advancing research 🧪 to enhance our understanding and develop innovative diagnostic and prognostic approaches. Together, let's make a difference in the fight against colorectal cancer! 💪 #ColorectalCancer #Cancer #EarlyDetection #Research #FightAgainstCancer 🌟
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Researchers at Fred Hutch have found that a specific subtype of a #microbe - a subtype of Fusobacterium nucleatum - commonly found in the mouth is able to travel to the gut and grow within #colorectalcancer tumors. This microbe is also a culprit for driving #cancer progression and leads to poorer patient outcomes after #cancer treatment. The findings could help improve therapeutic approaches and early screening methods for colorectal cancer, which is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in adults in the U.S. according to the American Cancer Society. https://lnkd.in/em9eEFyP
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📢 OCTOBER is Breast Cancer Awareness Month ! Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (#HBOC) is characterized by a high risk of breast and ovarian #cancers. Two #genes are associated with the majority of HBOC families: BRCA1 and BRCA2. BRCA stands for BReast CAncer. A woman with a #BRCA1 or #BRCA2 #gene alteration (#mutation) has a 60-80% risk of developing breast cancer, whereas the risk for an average woman is about 13%. A woman with a BRCA1 gene mutation has a 50% risk of developing ovarian cancer and a woman with a BRCA2 gene mutation 20%, whereas the normal risk for an average woman is about 1-2%. #Men with these gene mutations also have a small increased risk of breast cancer and prostate cancer. There is a small increase in the risk of other cancers including pancreatic cancer and #melanoma among carriers of BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. What are the surveillance options? The surveillance depends on the level of the risk which varies on which gene is involved and the family history of cancer. Find out more 👉 https://lnkd.in/daPd8sZZ #breastcancerawarenessmonth #BRCA #hereditarycancer #cancer #genturis
🎗️October is #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in the EU. This is why early detection is key. The #EUCancerPlan Screening Scheme aims to ensure that by 2025, 90% of the target population will be offered breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening. Lear more about the scheme here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/giMPKYJg #HealthUnion
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness, support those affected, and prioritize early detection. Did you know... * Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide. * Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes. * Regular self-exams are a crucial tool for identifying potential changes. Let's empower ourselves with knowledge and take action to prevent and combat breast cancer. Together we can close the gap! #BreastCancerAwareness #BCAM #EarlyDetection #Pinktober #SelfExam
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The goal of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month is to remind men to not push off their regular screenings! Even though prostate cancer is among the most diagnosed cancers in men, it is usually curable when detected and treated early. The survival rate drops drastically as the cancer spreads beyond the immediate area of the prostate. Learn more about prostate cancer here: https://lnkd.in/gaT7EGv9 #ProstateCancerAwarenessMonth #ProstateCancer
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National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month aims to boost public awareness and encourage early screening. It's a crucial time to unite, recognize those impacted, and offer support. With real-world data and AI, healthcare providers and researchers now have potent tools to deepen their understanding of colorectal cancer, leading to better screening, early detection, and personalized care. Ultimately, this can significantly improve patients' quality of life and save lives. #NationalColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth #earlydetection #Colorectalcancer #precisionmedicine #AIinCancerCare
As National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month wraps up we'd like to continue to spread the word on the importance of screening and prevention. ~1 in 3 Americans who should get tested for colorectal cancer have never been screened! If you’re 45 or older, it’s time to consider getting screened. Visit https://hubs.ly/Q02r2dm_0 to learn about your screening options. For more information/resources on colorectal cancer, visit https://hubs.ly/Q02r2r160. #ColorectalCancerAwareness2024 #TomorrowCantWait #ScreenAt45
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8moMy dad was diagnosed at age 45 in 2000 (before when the standard screening age for individuals with average risk was 50). He fortunately had irregular symptoms that prompted him to go to the ER however it took the doctors almost two months of differential diagnosis to get to a colonoscopy. Was diagnosed at stage 2, and very blessed to still have him in my life today. Early screening saves lives, period.