Colorectal Cancer Blogs

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08 Mar 2025

Why are Women Reluctant to Come Forward for Colorectal Cancer Screening?

Colorectal cancer, colorectal screening, colonoscopy

07 Mar 2025

When Should I Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer?

Regular Colorectal screening can prevent the onset & development of colorectal cancer by detecting & removing pre-cancerous polyps in a patient’s bowels.

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13 Feb 2025

Think You are Too Young to get Colorectal Cancer?

Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors: Some risk factors, such as diet and lifestyle can be changed, whilst others such as your age and family history, cannot. Know more.

10 Jan 2025

Living With Colorectal Cancer: 6 Things You Need To Know

Colorectal cancer is one of most common forms of cancer in the UAE with high survival rates. ​Colorectal diagnosis will require treatment & potential lifestyle changes.

27 Oct 2021

Encourage your children to be stroke heroes

Health experts are calling on children to become ‘stroke heroes’, to help limit the often devastating long-term effects that the condition can cause.

27 Oct 2021

Surviving a Stroke: What's Next?

Surviving a stroke holds significant impact on anyone’s life, but the disabilities that result from the stroke could slow you down in the near and far future.

23 Jul 2020

The Importance of Cancer Screening

Early detection can lead to better outcomes for many patients. Research shows that there are lifestyle changes we can make to reduce our risk of getting certain cancers.

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03 Nov 2016

4 Ways to Help Prevent a Stroke

Stroke prevention & essential tips: Replace foods with high fats, high-sugar foods with whole grains, fruits & vegetables with exercise to protect blood vessels.

06 Mar 2016

How to Deal with a Stroke – B.E. F.A.S.T.

A stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when the blood supply to your brain is cut-off or severely reduced. Each person experiences a stroke differently from another person.