Defend Youself From Colon Cancer
September 24, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by asterix611 Over 100,000 people will find out that they have colon cancer just in the United States alone. Colon cancer is one of the most spread cancer types in the U.S. while being the second and third factor of cancer death. But, thanks to new screening methods cancer can be diagnosed in its earliest [...]
Colon Cancer Screening Rates
September 24, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by asterix611 One thing you should learn is how to eat to prevent colon cancer. Colon Cancer Screening Rates By having the ability to reduce your chances at being affected by colon cancer you are more likely to enjoy each and every day to its fullest without the worry of contracting any sort of cancer. [...]
Symptoms Of Colon Cancer
September 22, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by asterix611 This is painful as it affects the rectum and even the internal organs. Symptoms Of Colon Cancer What causes colon cancer? What are the symptoms behind it? How can it be prevented? Causes of colon cancer The real cause of colon cancer could not really be traced. Generally, it has been said that [...]
5 Ways Colon Cleansing Can Prevent Colon Cancer
September 22, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by asterix611 The typical colon can hold bacteria and be a host to numerous parasites and toxins. If left alone, these toxins can create an environment that is conducive to cancer. Colon cleansing can effectively remove these bacteria, parasites and toxins so that the colon functions properly. Keeping the colon clear and free of debris [...]
Colon Cancer Survival Rate
September 20, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by victoriafee Colon cancer survival rate varies by country. A five year survival rate shows the percentage of patients alive five years after initial diagnosis. The overall five-year survival rate for colon cancer is 62% in America and 43% in Europe. Quality of care and colon cancer screening programs could be the reasons for the [...]
Tests Used to Detect Colon Cancer
September 19, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by asterix611 In order to find colon cancer doctors have the option to perform one of several tests. The different tests include; colonoscopy, virtual colonoscopy, stool testing, barium enema, and sigmoidoscopy. Your doctor will sit down with you and discuss each test and choose which one they feel is the right one to perform on [...]
Colon Cancer Staging Tnm
September 19, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by asterix611 Scientists have determined that prostate cancer is an epidemic so vast that nearly one autopsy in two of older men reveals the presence of this cancer. Colon Cancer Staging Tnm Fortunately, this cancer is usually so slow growing that most men die of other causes, even as the cancer grows slowly within the [...]
Given Imaging Launches Next-Generation PillCam
September 18, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by asterix611 YOQNEAM, ISRAEL–(Marketwire – November 23, 2009) – Given Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ: GIVN), the global leader in capsule endoscopy, today announced the launch of its second-generation PillCam® COLON capsule at the Gastro 2009 Conference taking place in London. Like Given Imaging’s other capsule endoscopes, PillCam® SB and PillCam® ESO, PillCam COLON could be a [...]
Patient Might Have A Lawsuit For Malpractice If Doctor Fails To Properly Detect Colon Cancer
September 18, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by asterix611 Patient: “Doctor, I notice blood in my stool when I go to the bathroom.” Physician: “There is nothing to worry about and you probably merely have hemorrhoids.” Unfortunately, some time later this patient discovers that the bleeding was actually caused by a cancerous tumor in the colon. The individual now has advanced colon [...]
How to Prevent Colon Cancer- Basics of Colon Cancer
September 16, 2010 by Jenny
Filed under Colon Cancer
by asterix611 More than 95% of colorectal cancers come from adenocarcinoma polyps. These cancers start in cells that form mucus glands, which lubricate the colon and rectum. A polyp is a group of cells that form on top of each other and may eventually turn cancerous. Carcinoid tumors, gastrointestinal stromal tumors and lymphomas also cause [...]









