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Colorectal cancer is cancer of the colon and rectum. Sometimes the cancer may only be present in just the colon or the rectum but it is referred to as colorectal cancer because it is caused by the same type of cell, called a polyp. A polyp usually starts off benign (non-cancerous) but...
First things first — what is colorectal cancer? It’s cancer that begins in the colon or rectum, two parts of the large intestine. While it’s not exactly a topic to make you bust a gut laughing, there are steps you can take to prevent and detect colorectal cancer early. One of the...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in the United States. CRC, however, is potentially preventable, and several strategies may be employed to decrease the incidence of and mortality from CRC. Understanding of individual risk and adherence to screening an...
How is colorectal cancer treated?Your healthcare provider can help you understand which treatments may be best for you, based on the cancer stage. You may need 1 or more of the following:Chemotherapy (chemo) medicine is used to kill cancer cells. Chemo may be used to shrink the tumor or...
Colorectal cancers can bleed. While sometimes the blood can be seen or cause the stool to become darker, often the stool looks normal. The blood loss can build up over time, though, and lead to low red blood cell counts (anemia). Sometimes the first sign of colorectal cancer is a blood...
Colorectal cancer: what the clinician wants to know. Colorectal cancer is a common and lethal disease. The adenoma-carcinoma sequence offers a window of opportunity in which the precursor lesion or early carc... E Dekker,TMV Gulik - 《Cancer Imaging the Official Publication of the International ...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cancer killer in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The National Cancer Institute estimates that 140,250 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2018, and that 50,630 will die from it—but it's also highl...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common malignancy in the 'developed' world, after lung and breast cancer, and causes about 16,000 deaths per year in the UK and 500,000 deaths world-wide annually. It usually occurs in the 7th or 8th decade and has a similar incidence in men ...
What Matters When Deciding Whether to Participate in Colorectal Cancer Screening? The Moderating Role of Time Perspective According to construal level theory (CLT), the more distant an event, the more likely it is to be represented in terms of abstract (e.g., desirability) ver... CV Wagner,...