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Colorectal cancer will take nearly 50,000 lives the year, and is our country’s second largest killer. Screening is available, though there is a significant effort required in terms of preparatio

... as minerals, nutrients and water and it also assists in ridding the body of waste products. Most of the large intestine is part of the colon and the latter part of the large intestine is made up of t...

...f the colon called polyps.  Colon Cancer Symptoms And Treatment These polyps can take years to grow large enough to be seen during a routine colonoscopy and then it takes several more years for t...

... is in the public eye as one the most common types of cancer in the U.S. today. Bowel Cancer affects the large bowel and the rectum, which are the lower parts of our digestive system. The exact cause ...

...tipation * Traps water so stools are not hard Here’s how fiber works. By keeping your stools large, they move quicker in your colon and don’t allow carcinogens to stay in contact wi...

...t a colon is (which is normal, since we all aren’t medical students), it is simply the part of the large intestine that extracts moisture from one’s digested food before it is excreted. A ...

...ic and staging tests for the disease, perfection of surgical and nonsurgical techniques for treatment of large bowel cancer and its complications, and improving chemotherapeutic treatment by means of ...

...ally-inherited. Most cases of colon cancer occur due to formation of polyps in different regions of the large bowel (colon). Colonic polyps are prominent soft tissues that can easily become malignant...

... benign or malign). Doctors believe that this type of cancer is developing from polyps situated in the large intestine. These polyps are considered to be benign but left untreated for years they ca...

10. Basics of Colon Cancer
(colon/cancer)
...e then sends the remaining material to the five-foot-long colon (which is also referred to as “the large intestine”), where it absorbs salt and water and stores waste. The first part of th...

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