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Through January 15, 2018, this video message will play in Times Square to teach young people about the signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer

I saw blood in my poop. Is this a sign of cancer?

Bloody stools can be a sign of cancer, but not always. Ask POZ talks about this an colorectal cancer.

The Safest Level of Alcohol Use Is None, Study Says

Alcohol is linked to several types of cancer, especially among people over 50, but the absolute risk of light drinking is low.

Fatty Liver Disease Is Linked to Liver, Colorectal and Breast Cancer

Additionally, among those with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, indicators of liver fibrosis are associated with cancer.

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