colon cancer
colon cancer
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-03-16
Generally after a patient starts to accommodate with the idea that he has cancer he will begin to wonder how many years will he live more and what treatment is suitable and available for him. The doct...
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by Marcus Martinez - 2007-03-17
Did you know that we all have cancerous cells in our body? The only difference between a cancer patient and us is that their cancer cells have grown malignant and part and parcel of that happening is ...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-03-18
Staging is used by the doctors to evaluate how much the cancer has invaded the organism and to decide further what methods of therapy to apply. The colon cancer staging began with the Duke's classific...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-03-18
Staging is used by the doctors to evaluate how much the cancer has invaded the organism and to decide further what methods of therapy to apply.The colon cancer staging began with the Duke's classifica...
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by Bill Healey - 2007-03-19
Since colorectal cancer, a cancer of the colon or rectum, is a major cause of death in the United States, many people wonder if there are actions they can do to help prevent this disease. The most im...
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by Riley Hendersen - 2007-03-22
According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 112,340 new cases of colon cancer will be diagnosed in 2007. About 52,180 people will die from either colon or rectal cancer this year. Even tho...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-03-25
In order to decide what treatment is best for the patient the doctor will stage the cancer after it has been diagnosed to see how much it has affected the inner layers of the colon and if it has sprea...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-03-27
Most of the cancers which affect the colon and the rectum develop from the lining of these two large intestine elements and are known as adenocarcinomas. The cancer at first looks like a small swellin...
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by SEBASTIAN PALMER - 2007-04-01
Surgical procedures Your surgeon removes the part of your colon that contains the cancer, along with a margin of normal tissue on either side of the cancer to help ensure that no cancer is left be...
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by Sebastian Palmer - 2007-04-01
Surgical procedures Your surgeon removes the part of your colon that contains the cancer, along with a margin of normal tissue on either side of the cancer to help ensure that no cancer is left beh...