HAI (hepatic artery infusion) pump therapy is a potential treatment option for patients diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer which has metastasized (spread) to the liver. Colorectal cancer is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in the United States among men and women, and when men and women are combined, it is the #2 ... The post What is an HAI pump? appeared first on Fight CRC.| Fight CRC
Years ago, No Shave November became one of the newest cultural phenomenon’s as men and women ditched their razors for the month of November in support of men's health and important causes. Throughout the The post No Shave November™ Rules appeared first on Fight CRC.| Fight CRC
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Constipation and diarrhea are two of the most common side effects cancer patients experience. Here's tips for managing it.| Fight CRC
All cancer treatments come with side effects, however not all patients experience the same side effects. Even if two patients face the same si| Fight CRC
Clinical trials are research studies intended to help people live longer, healthier lives. They are carefully designed by researchers who enr| Fight CRC
Exciting data from the ESMO GI 2025 conference highlights a powerful new immunotherapy combo—Botensilimab + Balstilimab—that shows promising results.| Fight CRC
Honestly, you can’t watch TV or scroll Instagram without seeing a commercial about Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®| Fight CRC
29 patient advocacy groups & healthcare orgs joined together to applaud the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Kennedy v. Braidwood.| Fight CRC
Looking for colorectal cancer clinical trials? Use our Trial Finder - which includes stage 4 colorectal cancer clinical trials.| Fight CRC
Trials evaluating the effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening tests most commonly report two key measures: the specificity and sensitivi| Fight CRC
On behalf of the colorectal cancer community including patients, families, researchers, and healthcare providers across the nation, we write to emphasize the concerns you raised in your recent appearances before both the House Appropriations Committee and The post Letter to Secretary Kennedy appeared first on Fight CRC.| Fight CRC
Tumor testing, genomic testing, biomarker testing – these are all complicated names for the same thing. Regardless of how you refer to it, biomarker testing plays an important role in personalizing your cancer treatment, and advancements continue The post Patient Stories: How biomarker testing impacted their cancer treatment appeared first on Fight CRC.| Fight CRC
Every year, the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting brings groundbreaking research to the forefront — and this year is no exception.| Fight CRC
On behalf of the millions of Americans living with cancer and at risk for being diagnosed, as well as health care providers, researchers, advocates, and their communities, we express our profound disappointment and grave concern regarding The post Leading Cancer Orgs Express Profound Concern Over Funding Cuts appeared first on Fight CRC.| Fight CRC
This month we feature clinical trials for colorectal cancer patients with minimal residual disease (MRD) after curative-intent treatment. MRD| Fight CRC
Ever since the dawn of colonoscopy, nearly all patients have been advised to go on a clear liquid diet the day before a procedure and to avoi| Fight CRC
The primary objective of ERASur is to answer this question – Do patients with limited metastatic colorectal cancer live longer if| Fight CRC
We learned much more about the role of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) tests in treating colorectal cancer at this meeting. I’m looking forward| Fight CRC
This Trial Finder is a one-stop place to find and learn more about high-impact research studies for CRC patients. Originally created by the late Dr. Tom Marsilje as a curated spreadsheet of clinical trials, the FightCRC’s Trial Finder is a resource to search for clinical trials that are open in your geography, and for which you may be eligible. The current data are limited to MSS (microsatellite-stable) and stage IV CRC patients. The list of trials curated here is sourced from the ClinicalT...| Fight Colorectal Cancer
This month's blog is about cancer prevention clinical trials, some of which are for people who have not yet been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, and some who have been diagnosed with Lynch syndrome.| Fight Colorectal Cancer
This month's blog is about cancer prevention clinical trials, some of which are for people who have not yet been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, and some who have been diagnosed with Lynch syndrome.| Fight Colorectal Cancer
For individuals who have not had a colectomy, the average age that colon cancer develops is 39. If a person has had a colectomy, the risk for colon cancer is significantly reduced, but the risk depends on the type of colectomy and if the rectum is left in place.| Fight Colorectal Cancer
For this month’s Clinical Trials Conversations, we’re diving into colorectal cancer screening trials that evaluate noninvasive modalities, including two| Fight Colorectal Cancer