Research shows that screening for colorectal cancer saves lives.
That's because screening can catch cancer early, while it's still curable.
But let's face it, having a colonoscopy to look for cancer or precancerous polyps is not fun.
Doctors at Mayo Clinic have studied and improved upon a non-invasive screening test that requires no preparation or procedure.
The test detects cancer or precancerous polyps by measuring DNA in your stool.
May 19, 2009
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DNA Stool Test for Colorectal Cancer |
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The Best Way To Treat An Ear Infection |
When a parent suspects their child has an ear infection the typical response is to take them to their pediatrician for an antibiotic cure.
But a small study finds the best way to treat an ear infection may be to do nothing at all.
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Woody Allen, American Apparel settle suit |
Woody Allen's agreed to a 5-million dollar settlement in his lawsuit accusing American Apparel of using an image parodying him as a rabbi without his permission.
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Massive art exhibit provides rest for the weary |
Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto is inviting visitors to his New York City art installation to kick off their shoes and lie down in his dreamy creation.
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