Colon Cancer: Prevention

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  • Which test should I have to screen for colorectal cancer?

    10/01/08, Healthwise

    Colorectal cancer is the out-of-control growth of cells in the colon or rectum. These cells grow into masses, or tumors. Most colorectal cancers begin as polyps, which are growths attached to the inside of the colon or rectum. Colon polyp

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  • Colorectal cancer: Screening - Patient Information [NCI PDQ]

    07/12/07, Healthwise

    Screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. This can help find cancer at an early stage. When abnormaltissue or cancer is found early, it may be easier to treat. By the time symptoms appear, cancer may have begun to spread.

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  • Colon Polyps - Exams and Tests

    05/14/07, Healthwise

    Unless colon polyps are large and cause bleeding or pain, the only way to know if you have polyps is to have one or more tests that explore the inside surface of your colon.

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  • Colon Polyps - Home Treatment

    05/14/07, Healthwise

    No home treatment is done for colon polyps. See the Treatment Overview section of this topic for more information.

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  • Colon Cancer Genetic Testing

    05/28/08, Healthwise

    Colon cancer genetic testing is a blood test that can tell you whether you carry rare changed, or mutated, genes that can cause colon cancer. Although most people who get colon cancer do not have one of these mutated genes, having the

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  • Colorectal cancer: Prevention - Patient Information [NCI PDQ]

    02/20/07, Healthwise

    Prevention

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  • Colorectal cancer: Prevention - Patient Information [NCI PDQ]

    11/13/08, Healthwise

    Cancerprevention is action taken to lower the chance of getting cancer. By preventing cancer, the number of new cases of cancer in a group or population is lowered. Hopefully, this will lower the number of deaths caused by cancer.

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  • Colorectal Cancer - Prevention

    10/01/08, Healthwise

    Some screening tests can prevent colorectal cancer. Screening tests look for a certain disease or condition before any symptoms appear. Regular screening is recommended beginning at age 50 for people with an average risk for colorectal

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  • Colorectal Cancer, Metastatic or Recurrent - Prevention

    10/01/08, Healthwise

    There is no sure way to prevent colorectal cancer from returning or showing up in other parts of your body. After you have had it, your risk of having it again increases. When it comes back, it is called metastatic or recurrent colore

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  • Diverticulitis - Surgery

    07/30/08, Healthwise

    Surgery for diverticulitis involves removing the diseased part of the colon. You may decide to have surgery for diverticulitis if you have:

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