Answers about Colorectal and Colon Cancer
Men and women have somewhat different risks and susceptibilities when it comes to colon cancer. Historically, men have had a slightly higher incidence of colon
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Why is bowel cancer often called colorectal cancer?
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Bowel cancer is often referred to as colorectal cancer because it originates in the colon or rectum, which are parts of the large intestine, Nuubu Preis also known as the c
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How serious is kidney cancer?
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Stages of Kidney Cancer: Early Stages (I and II): In the early stages, kidney cancer is confined to the kidney and has not spread to nearby structures or distan
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Can women get colon cancer?
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Yes, women can get colon cancer. Colon cancer affects both men and women. It occurs in the colon or rectum, which are parts of the large intestine. Age is a sig
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When are colonoscopies recommended to patients?
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A Colonoscopy should be done at the age of 50, or before that, if problems suchas bleeding/intestinal pain/internal hemmoroids/blood in the stool, etc. to rule
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How risky is a colonoscopy?
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No. Patient is sedated. Probably the most uncomfortable part is the night before when you have to drink the barium(?) that makes you spend the night on the toil
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After effects of colonoscopy in adults?
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A colonoscopy usually takes anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes. The sedative will keep you from feeling much discomfort during the exam. You might feel some crampin
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Activity can reduce the risk of colon cancer because it?
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What chromosomes are affected by colon cancer?
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Well, Cancer is when abnormal cells divide out of control. The chromosomes are the DNA that controls Cell Division
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Why is bowel cancer often called colorectal cancer?
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Bowel cancer is often referred to as colorectal cancer because it originates in the colon or rectum, which are parts of the large intestine, Nuubu Preis also known as the c
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Conditions and Diseases
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How serious is kidney cancer?
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Stages of Kidney Cancer: Early Stages (I and II): In the early stages, kidney cancer is confined to the kidney and has not spread to nearby structures or distan
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Conditions and Diseases
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Can women get colon cancer?
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Yes, women can get colon cancer. Colon cancer affects both men and women. It occurs in the colon or rectum, which are parts of the large intestine. Age is a sig
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Colorectal and Colon Cancer
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When are colonoscopies recommended to patients?
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A Colonoscopy should be done at the age of 50, or before that, if problems suchas bleeding/intestinal pain/internal hemmoroids/blood in the stool, etc. to rule
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Colorectal and Colon Cancer
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How risky is a colonoscopy?
Asked by GaleEncyofMedicine
No. Patient is sedated. Probably the most uncomfortable part is the night before when you have to drink the barium(?) that makes you spend the night on the toil
Read more
Colorectal and Colon Cancer
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After effects of colonoscopy in adults?
Asked by Wiki User
A colonoscopy usually takes anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes. The sedative will keep you from feeling much discomfort during the exam. You might feel some crampin
Read more
Cancer
+1
Activity can reduce the risk of colon cancer because it?
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Cancer
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What chromosomes are affected by colon cancer?
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Well, Cancer is when abnormal cells divide out of control. The chromosomes are the DNA that controls Cell Division