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Colon cancer is usually found in people without a family history. But it runs in the family in some cases, especially if first-degree relatives have had it.
The risk of developing colorectal cancer increases with age. The good news is colorectal cancer is slow growing and if detected early, is very treatable. Learn about screenings for colorectal cancer.
There are many forms of skin cancer and the early signs can vary in size, shape, and appearance. Start by learning the A, B, C, D, and Es of skin cancer.
No matter where you live on the planet or the season you’re experiencing, if you go outdoors, UV rays from the sun pose a risk to your skin.