Blood tests taken in a doctor’s office now can be used to screen for colon cancer, according to updated American Cancer Society (ACS) guidelines. The new guidelines also recommend Cologuard, an ...
The American Cancer Society updated colorectal cancer screening guidelines, adding blood-based tests and reaffirming screening should begin at age 45.
It’s increasingly common to see headlines and social media conversations about the rise in colorectal cancer among younger ...
The American Cancer Society is now adding blood tests to its guidelines for colorectal cancer screening. Here's what that means (and doesn't).
Fact checked by Jennifer Klump Key Takeaways The American Cancer Society now recommends stool-based tests and a blood test as ...
The American Cancer Society updated colorectal cancer screening guidelines to include the FDA-approved Shield blood test for ...
Colonoscopies are still the gold standard, but experts now endorse a high-tech stool test and a blood draw amid rising rates of young colon cancer.
Colonoscopies remain the gold standard, but the American Cancer Society says alternatives may improve screening rates.
The American Cancer Society released new recommendations to “close the screening gap” and catch more cancer cases at a ...
Updated ACS guidance suggests use in those who decline other options ...
Geneoscopy, Inc., a life sciences company focused on developing diagnostic tests for the advancement of gastrointestinal ...
As colorectal cancer rates continue to rise among younger people, the American Cancer Society has issued updated screening ...