Colorectal cancer
Colon cancer and rectal cancer start the same way and share many risk factors and symptoms - together they are referred to as colorectal cancer. This type of cancer usually starts as detectable, non-cancerous polyps.
Colorectal cancer screenings
Men and women should get a colonoscopy every 5-10 years beginning at age 45, depending on their risk level.
expert opinion
A doctor's take on colorectal cancer
For Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we hosted a live, online conversation with gastroenterologist, Dr. Matthew Grossman. He discussed some of the important facts about colon cancer as well as the importance of regular screenings.