Does Eating Red Meat Increase Colon Cancer Risk? Researchers Study Genetic Link.
A new study supported by the National Institutes of Health suggests that genotype can affect colon cancer risk based on red or processed meat consumption.
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Learn MoreVery caring. Made me comfortable. The nurse Arlene bothered me a little cause she so cute made my BP go up! lol.
Almost everything was great! The only thing the nurse that saw me was not well. She looked sick and sounded sick. I tried to move away from her but she was really close to my face. I wish I said something or asked her to put a mask on as I came up with cold symptoms the next day. Other than that, the procedure went well, quickly, and efficiently. Thank you drs!
This is Marilyn . I was the patient. Everyone was very nice and accommodating. They definitely are experienced. Would recommend them for sure.
This facility was top notch. I arrived at about 12:45pm for a procedure and was back at my hotel by 3pm, all done. Staff was great. Thanks
A new study supported by the National Institutes of Health suggests that genotype can affect colon cancer risk based on red or processed meat consumption.
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Wonderful experience, nice caring staff.