Colorectal cancer ranks as the third most common cancer globally, with over 1.9 million new cases and nearly 935,000 related deaths reported in 2020, according to the World Health Organization. This malignancy affects the colon and rectum, key components of the digestive system. A major challenge in combating this disease is its often silent progression; symptoms may go unnoticed until advanced stages, complicating timely diagnosis and treatment. Late detection significantly impacts survival rates, making awareness and early screening vital. For more details, visit the American Cancer Society.
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49. Ongoing Research and Clinical Trials Cutting-edge research and clinical trials are driving progress in the fight against colorectal cancer, offering hope for improved prevention, detection,…