The Journal of Colorectal Cancer is an academic journal dedicated to the field of colorectal cancer research, covering various aspects of colorectal cancer, including etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. This magazine provides a platform for medical researchers, clinical doctors, and healthcare professionals worldwide to share and exchange the latest research findings. The magazine also focuses on the prevention of colorectal cancer, emphasizing the reduction of incidence rate and mortality through screening, early diagnosis and lifestyle improvement. In addition, the magazine also discusses genetic factors, dietary habits, and other risk factors that may be associated with the occurrence of colorectal cancer.
Colorectal cancer, as the third most common cancer and the second deadliest cancer worldwide, poses a significant challenge to the health systems of many countries. Early diagnosis is crucial for reducing the mortality rate of colorectal cancer, as clinical symptoms often occur in the late stages of the disease. In addition to traditional colonoscopy, emerging minimally invasive methods such as liquid biopsy have also received widespread attention. The traditional methods for treating colorectal cancer include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, but due to high mortality rates and disease recurrence issues, people are exploring new treatment methods such as targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and nanomedicine, some of which have entered the market and shown good results in clinical trials.