<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><feed><author name="Dr Vijay Agarwal"><item><title>Can people with a family history of colorectal cancer reduce the risk? </title><link>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/medically-speaking/can-people-with-a-family-history-of-colorectal-cancer-reduce-the-risk/</link><pubDate>December 6, 2022, 9:14 am</pubDate><image>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/1-Colon-Cancer-2.jpg</image><category>Medically Speaking</category><excerpt>Colorectal cancer is the 6th most common cause of cancer death in India and starts in the large intestine (colon) or rectum. It occurs when cells in the colon go out of control, mostly in older adults (above 45 years). This type of cancer usually ...</excerpt></item><item><title>Colorectal cancer in humans raises defensive barrier in response to chemotherapy</title><link>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/medically-speaking/can-people-with-a-family-history-of-colorectal-cancer-reduce-the-risk/</link><pubDate>December 6, 2022, 9:14 am</pubDate><image>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/1-Colon-Cancer-2.jpg</image><category>Medically Speaking</category><excerpt>Colorectal cancer occurs when tumours develop in the colon or rectum. Adenocarcinomas are the most common type of colorectal cancer, often growing from the cells that constitute the mucous lining of the tissue. A new study has said that drugs that...</excerpt></item><item><title>ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COVID-19, CANCER AND VACCINATION</title><link>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/medically-speaking/all-you-need-to-know-about-covid-19-cancer-and-vaccination/</link><pubDate>May 24, 2021, 1:45 am</pubDate><image>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/8f341261_2787_P_2_mr-1-1.jpg</image><category>Medically Speaking</category><excerpt>Answering some of the most pertinent questions of the pandemic era.</excerpt></item></author></feed>