An eminent oncologist, cancer researcher, and cancer center director is promoting a study that seems to show—but, when critically examined, doesn't—that COVID vaccines are associated with increased cancer risk. The post Here we go again: Another study is being misrepresented as evidence that COVID vaccines cause cancer first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
When you hear “clinical trial,” you might picture endless paperwork or doctors tracking tumor scans. But here’s what you might not know: patients—people just like you—are also in the room where decisions get made.Through Fight CRC’s Research Advocacy Training & Support (RATS) program, survivors and caregivers are helping shape how studies are designed, who gets to join, and what outcomes really matter.This is your behind-the-scenes look at how patient advocates are changing resear...| Fight CRC
A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) on July 7, 2025, titled "Epigenetic age and accelerated aging phenotypes: a tumor biomarker for predicting colorectal cancer."| News-Medical
Analyzing a national cancer database, researchers find a bump in diagnoses at 65, suggesting that many wait for Medicare to kick in before they seek care.| News Center
Colleen Reddington’s Ostomy Story I’m interested in sharing my story because I know I am lucky to have a smart nurse practitioner for a sister who has advocated for me […]| United Ostomy Associations of America
The gathering aimed to empower community members by providing health-quality health information about colorectal cancer.| cancer.ufl.edu