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Colon cancer occurs when a polyp, a cancerous growth, appears on the surface of the colon. According to the National Cancer Institute, colon cancer is one of the most common types of cancer,...
Approximately 147,500 new cases of colon cancer are diagnosed in the United States each year, resulting in 57,000 deaths, according to ColonCancerChallenge.org. Knowing if you are at risk can be...
According to the American Cancer Society, colon cancer is the third leading cause of death of adults in the United States. A person has a 1 in 19 chance of developing the disease during their...
The main difference between colon cancer and rectal cancer is the location of the cancerous tissue. The two cancers have many features in common, according to the American Cancer Society,...
Rectal polyps are abnormal growths of tissue on the lining of the rectum, a part of the large intestines. Rectal polyps that remain in the intestines for a long period---usually several...
Risk factors for colon polyps fall into two categories---those that you can control and those that you cannot control. Risk factors that you can control have to do with lifestyle changes, while...
Regular Colorectal Cancer Screening is an important part of staying healthy, especially as we get older. There are certain signs that you can look for yourself, and tests that can be performed by...
Exactly how people get colon cancer remains unknown. All cancers begin when something goes wrong with the normal cell growth and division process. When cells become altered or begin to grow and...
Colon cancer occurs when cancer invades the colon or rectum. It can cause many symptoms, including ones relating to bowel movements as well as more systemic ones. There are a number of risk...
The risk factors for colon cancer, a malignancy that affects the lining of the colon, include common culprits such as obesity, smoking and age. Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers, so...