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Colon cancer is found in the large intestine. Most cases of colon cancer begin as small clumps of cells called polyps that become cancerous over time. Colon cancer is often found in its late...
Proper diet and nutrition is vital in the treatment of colon cancer. For colon cancer patients, eating the right kinds of foods before, during and after the treatment is essential to make them...
While a colonoscopy isn't the most comfortable procedure, it is an important way to screen for colon cancer. Colon cancer is much easier to treat if it's detected early, so regular colonoscopies...
Colon cancer is the number-one cancer killer for nonsmokers and the number two overall---second only to lung cancer. Along with conventional treatments, a colon cancer patient may want to consider...
Colon cancer, also called colorectal cancer, is one of the most diagnosed cancers in the United States. Roughly accounting for ten percent of all forms of cancer, it is estimated that half a...
Polyps are small, abnormal growths on the wall of the colon. Most are benign and can be removed, but some can become cancerous. Although you are more likely to develop polyps if there is a genetic...
Getting a colonoscopy is a tedious task for most. But it is something you must get if you are age 50 or older. A colonoscopy is the life saving colon cancer screening test that catches polyps...
As part of the large intestine in your body's digestive tract, the colon creates and stores solid waste. At times, polyps develop in the colon's lining, and without proper treatment, these polyps...