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GW Cancer Center colorectal surgeon Matthew Ng, MD, is helping set the record straight about common myths surrounding colorectal cancer. Separating fact from fiction, he explains how colonoscopy can detect precancerous polyps, making colorectal cancer one of the most preventable cancers.
Mandi Pratt-Chapman, PhD is Associate Center Director, Patient-Centered Initiatives and Health Equity for the GW Cancer Center.
Smoking remains the leading preventable cause of cancer and death in the United States. Yet many people trying to quit do so with little support — or with help that isn’t available when they need it most. Researchers at the George Washington University Cancer Center are testing a new approach: an…
A decade after treatment, Penn highlights the importance of ongoing care, lifestyle choices, and community-based resources at the GW Cancer Prevention and Wellness Center in life after cancer.
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. The good news? When detected early through screening, it's highly treatable, and many cases can be prevented entirely.
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