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Does IBS elevate long-term risk of cancer?
Does IBS elevate long-term risk of cancer?
07 Jun 2022 byStephen Padilla

People with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are not at increased overall risk of cancer relative to the general population, reveals a study. On the contrary, those with IBS appear to have a lower risk of incident colorectal cancer (CRC) and cancer-specific mortality.

Does IBS elevate long-term risk of cancer?
07 Jun 2022
H. pylori eradication suppresses long-term gastric cancer risk
H. pylori eradication suppresses long-term gastric cancer risk
07 Jun 2022
High-frequency mutations seen in conjunctival melanoma
High-frequency mutations seen in conjunctival melanoma
06 Jun 2022

Patients with conjunctival melanoma exhibit a high frequency of BRAF and NRAS mutations, as well as ATRX and NF1 mutations, reports a study.

High-frequency mutations seen in conjunctival melanoma
06 Jun 2022
Iatrogenic tumour seeding not a risk factor for metachronous CRC
Iatrogenic tumour seeding not a risk factor for metachronous CRC
06 Jun 2022

In patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), biopsy of nontumour sites after biopsy of the primary cancer is unlikely to cause metachronous cancers, a study reports.

Iatrogenic tumour seeding not a risk factor for metachronous CRC
06 Jun 2022
Elacestrant ups PFS vs SoC ET in ER-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer
Elacestrant ups PFS vs SoC ET in ER-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer
06 Jun 2022