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of the colon (rectum, together with) the part of the colon (bowel). The colon is a muscular tube that is about five feet long. It absorbs water and nutrients from food into prolazu.Rektuma, the lower six inches of the digestive tract serves as a place to hold the chair, which then passes out of the body through anus.Debelog intestine is divided into four sections: ascending colon, the colon transverse, descending colon, and sigmoid colon. Most colon cancers arise in the sigmoid colon - part above the rectum. They usually start in the innermost layer and can grow through some or all of several layers of tissue that make up the colon and rectum. Cancer can, however, develop in any part of the colon cancer crijeva.Mjeri which penetrate into different tissue layers of the colon determines the stage of disease.
...of the colon (rectum, together with) the part of the colon (bowel). The colon is a muscular tube that is about five feet long. It absorbs water and nutrients from food into prolazu.Rektuma, the lower six inches of the digestive tract serves as a place to hold the chair, which then passes out of the body through anus.Debelog intestine is divided into four sections: ascending colon, the colon transverse, descending colon, and sigmoid colon. Most colon cancers arise in the sigmoid colon - part above the rectum. They usually start in the innermost layer and can grow through some or all of several layers of tissue that make up the colon and rectum. Cancer can, however, develop in any part of the colon cancer crijeva.Mjeri which penetrate into different tissue layers of the colon determines the stage of disease.
......What is colon cancer? Colon and rectum cancers are the second most common type of lung cancer in men, and the third most common cancer after breast and lung cancer in women. Most of the large species grow slowly over a period of several years, often beginning as small benign growths called polyps. Removing these polyps early, before they become malignant, is an effective means of preventing colon cancer. If mucosal cells (cells in the lining of the colon) turn cancerous and start to grow, and the response to an abnormal and uncontrolled way, the body can not organize these cells to function normally and the cells form a mass called a tumor. Malignant tumors of the colon can eventually penetrate through the colon and spread to other parts of the body, and the effect of destroying normal cells.
......What is colon cancer? Colon and rectum cancers are the second most common type of lung cancer in men, and the third most common cancer after breast and lung cancer in women. Most of the large species grow slowly over a period of several years, often beginning as small benign growths called polyps. Removing these polyps early, before they become malignant, is an effective means of preventing colon cancer. If mucosal cells (cells in the lining of the colon) turn cancerous and start to grow, and the response to an abnormal and uncontrolled way, the body can not organize these cells to function normally and the cells form a mass called a tumor. Malignant tumors of the colon can eventually penetrate through the colon and spread to other parts of the body, and the effect of destroying normal cells.
......What is colon cancer? Colon and rectum cancers are the second most common type of lung cancer in men, and the third most common cancer after breast and lung cancer in women. Most of the large species grow slowly over a period of several years, often beginning as small benign growths called polyps. Removing these polyps early, before they become malignant, is an effective means of preventing colon cancer. If mucosal cells (cells in the lining of the colon) turn cancerous and start to grow, and the response to an abnormal and uncontrolled way, the body can not organize these cells to function normally and the cells form a mass called a tumor. Malignant tumors of the colon can eventually penetrate through the colon and spread to other parts of the body, and the effect of destroying normal cells.
......Warning Symptoms of colorectal cancer: there are no symptoms or warning symptoms that should raise suspicion that he has cancer. These are: Disruption How colorectal cancer is growing, especially if it is in the transverse colon or descending and sigmoid colon may cause obstruction, leading to an accumulation of pressure. This can lead to pain and swelling in the abdomen. In more extreme cases of obstruction, there is a May also be nausea and vomiting. Bleeding as tumors expand, they can be traumatized by the fecal stream, causing them to bleed. Blood is often hidden in the stool, and not immediately visible. In some cases bleeding may be visible in the stool or rectal bleeding. Anemia In some cases, such as tumor bleeds, it causes iron deficiency anemia occurs. Pain after the tumor penetrates the wall of the colon and begins to invade adjacent tissues, can cause pain, along with additional symptoms. For example, if the cancer spreads to the bladder, it can cause urinary problems. Wasting syndrome in some cases, cancer of the colon can cause loss of appetite, weight and power.
......The American Cancer Society recommends that screening for colorectal cancer in people without symptoms begin at age 50. Screening consists of an annual digital rectal examination (DRE) and fecal occult bloot test (FOBT). Sigmoidoscopies, preferably a flexible endoscope sigmoidoscopies, should occur every three to five years. For anyone with first-degree relative (parent, sibling, or child) who has had colorectal cancer younger than 55, screening should start 40 years ago.
......The American Cancer Society recommends that screening for colorectal cancer in people without symptoms begin at age 50. Screening consists of an annual digital rectal examination (DRE) and fecal occult bloot test (FOBT). Sigmoidoscopies, preferably a flexible endoscope sigmoidoscopies, should occur every three to five years. For anyone with first-degree relative (parent, sibling, or child) who has had colorectal cancer younger than 55, screening should start 40 years ago.
......Facts - Colon cancer is the second leading cancer killer in the United States over 50% of all new cases of colorectal cancer include metastasis at the time of diagnosis, about 102,900 Americans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year. About 48,100 Americans will die from colon cancer this year. 80-90000000 Americans are at risk of developing colon cancer if the cancer is colon cancer detected early and treated, the survival rate is high.
......Facts - Colon cancer is the second leading cancer killer in the United States over 50% of all new cases of colorectal cancer include metastasis at the time of diagnosis, about 102,900 Americans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year. About 48,100 Americans will die from colon cancer this year. 80-90000000 Americans are at risk of developing colon cancer if the cancer is colon cancer detected early and treated, the survival rate is high.
......Screening American Cancer Society and the American College of Gastroenteroloy recommend that screening for colorectal cancer in people without symptoms begin at age 50. The preferred method for screening colonoscopy is the (repeated every ten years if no polyps or tumors found and the person has no risk factors). The recommended alternative method for screening an annual digital rectal examination (DRE) and fecal occult bloot test (FOBT). Sigmoidoscopies, preferably a flexible endoscope sigmoidoscopies, should occur every three to five years. For anyone with first-degree relative (parent, sibling, or child) who has had colorectal cancer younger than 55, screening is recommended starting at age 40.
......Screening American Cancer Society and the American College of Gastroenteroloy recommend that screening for colorectal cancer in people without symptoms begin at age 50. The preferred method for screening colonoscopy is the (repeated every ten years if no polyps or tumors found and the person has no risk factors). The recommended alternative method for screening an annual digital rectal examination (DRE) and fecal occult bloot test (FOBT). Sigmoidoscopies, preferably a flexible endoscope sigmoidoscopies, should occur every three to five years. For anyone with first-degree relative (parent, sibling, or child) who has had colorectal cancer younger than 55, screening is recommended starting at age 40.
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