University at Buffalo: Study - Colon Cancer Risk Extends to Second- and Third-Degree Relatives
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
BUFFALO, New York, Sept. 14 (TNSJou) -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) issued the following news release:
Having second- or third-degree relatives with colorectal cancer increases a person's risk of developing the disease, according to the findings of a study led by researchers from the University at Buffalo and the University of Utah.
Early colonoscopy screening is often recommended for first-degree relatives of someone diagnosed with ear . . .
Having second- or third-degree relatives with colorectal cancer increases a person's risk of developing the disease, according to the findings of a study led by researchers from the University at Buffalo and the University of Utah.
Early colonoscopy screening is often recommended for first-degree relatives of someone diagnosed with ear . . .