Is colorectal cancer treatable? How does colorectal cancer affect the digestive system? What is the etiology of colorectal cancer? How is anal cancer diagnosed? What are some symptoms of colorectal cancer? Is anal cancer deadly? How fast does colorectal cancer grow?
Where is thyroid cancer most common? How treatable is thyroid cancer? How is recurrent thyroid cancer treated? What is the most common type of thyroid cancer? How is thyroid cancer detected and diagnosed? How common is colon cancer in women?
Chris Wark was diagnosed with stage IIIc colon cancer in 2003, at 26 years old. After surgery, he opted out of chemotherapy and used nutrition and natural therapies to heal. He began sharing his story in 2010 with a mission to inspire people to take control of their health and reverse dis...
I consider myself extremely lucky. This cancer is treatable and should not kill me, and I simply have to work my way through the side effects. Sometimes the side effects dissipate over time. Sometimes the drug no longer works for a patient, and they are forced to try another TKI, until ...
Now one of these dear friend’s husband has been diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer and I am keen to be the very best support I can be. Reading your post this morning has helped me plan the things I am going to do going forward to support her and while I think my instinc...
She Went Public to Spread the Word That Screening Works; How I Did It; Colonoscopy Is Credited for Revealing Treatable Colon CancerAlissa White, 57, of Wildwood, grimaces when she recalls her boutwith colon cancer especially...Harry Jackson, Jr...
Exercise can also reduce the risk of stroke, heart attacks, and obesity — and it may even help prevent different forms of cancer like prostate and colon cancer. It can also help preserve muscle mass. In a 2019 study, researchers found that moderate to vigorous intensity exercise is a...
stage known Suitable test Test is acceptable Natural history known Agreement about when to treat Cost of care, funding acceptable Ongoing process Yes (breast and ovarian cancer) Effectiveness of interventions to reduce risk uncertain; prophylactic surgery unacceptable to many women Adequacy of testing, ...
Health anxiety, often referred to as hypochondria, is a distressing and often debilitating condition where a person is preoccupied with the belief that they have, or are in imminent danger of contracting, a serious illness. This anxiety persists despite medical reassurance and can significantly impact...
24, 25, 26, 27 I believe that it is possible to clearly identify patients at the extremes of outcome (ie, the readily treatable and those likely to be treatment refractory) (Figure 1). In between are those who require more than a minimalist approach to initial therapy. For lower-risk ...