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Risk factors for colorectal cancer - What you should know

Learn about the key risk factors for bowel cancer and how to prevent it. Discover how age, family history, lifestyle choices, environmental factors, pre-existing conditions, and diet can affect your risk. Don't miss out on crucial information about early detection methods and screening programs to protect yourself from this common cancer.

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Darmkrebs bei jungen Erwachsenen

Junge Erwachsene erkranken häufiger an Darmkrebs

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Corona, Grippe oder RSV?

Millionen Deutsche sind derzeit krank. Symptome wie Schnupfen, Husten und Halsschmerzen sind allgegenwärtig. Aber um was handelt es sich – Corona? Grippe? RSV? Oder doch nur eine „gewöhnliche“ Erkältung?

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Darmkrebs – Immer noch ein Tabuthema

The fear of being diagnosed with bowel cancer and the feeling of powerlessness mean that far too little preventive care is still being taken. This is despite the fact that around 1.9 million people are diagnosed with colorectal cancer every year, more than 60,000 of them in Germany. With more than 24,000 deaths in Germany alone, colorectal carcinoma, i.e. cancer of the large intestine or rectum, is also the third most frequent cancer-related cause of death. For this reason, everyone should concern themselves with this topic - because bowel cancer screening can save lives!

But what is bowel cancer and how does the disease develop? What are the symptoms and signs? Do some people get bowel cancer more often than others? What can be done to prevent bowel cancer or increase the chances of curing it?

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Early detection of colorectal cancer: a key to saving lives

Discover the secrets of colorectal cancer screening. Find out why timely screening is so important, how to prevent the development of cancer and learn about the recommended screening methods. Read the article now and learn more about expert knowledge and tips to optimise your health.

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FIT tests for colorectal cancer screening

Bowel cancer is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide. In Germany, about 60,000 people are newly diagnosed every year, and about 460,000 people live with a colorectal cancer diagnosis. This type of cancer is easily treatable if diagnosed at an early stage. Regular colorectal cancer screening as prevention enables early detection of precancerous tumours. These preventive measures can counteract a diagnosis in the final stage with a poor prognosis.

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Not every tick bite leads to a Lyme disease infection

In 2019, 306,000 persons with statutory health insurance in Germany were diagnosed with Lyme borreliosis.1 This corresponds to an annual incidence of 429 infections per 100,000 insured persons.

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Niedrige Vitamin D-Spiegel bei post-COVID-Patient:innen

Beschwerden, die länger als 12 Wochen nach einer SARS-CoV-2 Infektion andauern und nicht durch andere Erkrankungen erklärbar sind, werden als post-COVID-Syndrom bezeichnet.1

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Inadequate vitamin D supply increases the risk of acute respiratory infections.

56% of all adults in Germany suffer from an insufficient vitamin D supply1 and thus expose themselves to an increased risk of acute respiratory infections.2

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Understanding Colorectal Cancer: Symptoms, Treatments, and Prevention

Colorectal cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, affects millions each year. With 1.93 million new cases and around 935,000 deaths in 2020, it's crucial to spread awareness about this disease.

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