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  • Colon Cancer: Risks and Prevention  By : Abel Travers
    Cancer: it's not a word that anyone really wants to hear. While not necessarily a death sentence, cancer is an illness that does have a high mortality rate depending on where in the body it strikes. Read on as we examine what can be done to head-off Colon Cancer, the third most common cancer.
  • Colon Cancer and Nutrition  By : Juliet Cohen
    Colon Cancer also known Colorectal cancer. Colon cancer 2nd most deaths for cancers in the US. Colon cancer is cancer that starts in the large intestine (colon) or the rectum (end of the colon).
  • Deaths from Colon Cancer are Declining  By : Riley Hendersen
    New screenings that detect polyps that can be removed before they turn into colon cancer may be one reason that the death rate from colon cancer has declined in recent years. But fewer cases have been diagnosed as well.
  • What is Cancer Staging Useful For?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Staging is used by the doctors to evaluate how much the cancer has invaded the organism and to decide further what methods of therapy to apply.
  • Intestinal Cleansing For Colorectal Cancer Prevention  By : Sandra Kim Leong
    Colorectal cancer is a growing concern as many are inflicted with the diseases nowadays. Find out about colon toxicity which may be the cause of getting colorectal cancer.
  • Preventing Colon Cancer  By : Steven Godlewski
    Most of the time, we give little thought to the idea that we may be setting ourselves up for colon cancer. We don't drink enough water, or eat the right foods - and our colons are filling up with disease ridden excess waste and rotting fecal matter without us even realizing it. In fact, most people don't think about colon cancer until they either have it or someone they love has it.
  • Colon Cleansing 101  By : JP Richardson
    Colon cleansing is one of those dirty subjects that nobody feels like talking about. This is unfortunate, since it is a process that can truly benefit those who undergo it. If more people would be willing to get the word out, then we could see a number of health benefits that it would be responsible for. Here is some information about colon cleansing, and how exactly it can be helpful for you.
  • The Facts On A Common Cancer  By : Stacey Moore
    One of the most common types of cancer is also one of the most treatable.
  • Detecting Colon Cancer in its Early Stages Can Save Your Life  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Symptoms of colon cancer do not appear in all the patients when the disease is in an early stage but only after it has advanced in gravity. This is why doctors recommend that after a certain age people should ask for screenings regularly.
  • Treatment Possibilities for Colorectal Cancer  By : Groshan Fabiola
    In order to see how to treat colorectal cancer doctors must first stage the cancer. This can be made after three systems: Dukes, Astler-Coller and AJC/TNM.
  • The Colon Anatomy What It Does  By : Jerry Dean Holmes
    The location of the parts of the colon are either in the abdominal cavity or behind it in the retroperitoneum. The colon in those areas is fixed in location. The large intestine comes after the small intestine in the digestive tract and measures approximately 1.5 meters in length. Although there are differences in the large intestine between different organisms, the large intestine is mainly responsible for storing waste, reclaiming water, maintaining the water balance, and absorbing some vitamins, such as vitamin K.
  • Some Answers To Colon Cancer Questions  By : Groshan Fabiola
    1. What is colon cancer? Cancer is a disease which can affect cells from all organs. The colon cancer affects the cells of the colon, determining them to proliferate in an uncontrollable way. This mass of abnormal cells will form a tumor inside the colon. The cancer of the intestine is quite frequent and two thirds of this type of cancer is situated in the colon.
  • Colon Cancer - Is It Lurking Inside You?  By : Michael Russell
    The cause of colon cancer in most cases is unknown. However, people who adapt a low fruit, low vegetable diet accompanied by a high red meat diet seemingly increase their risk of developing colon cancer.
  • Family Members Going Through Rectal Cancer  By : Janette Rochman
    My mom has colon cancer. How to cope with a family member that has colon cancer.
  • Regular Vegetables Discovered to Work against Colon Cancer  By : Groshan Fabiola
    A small study revealed that quercentin and curcumin wich are extracted from onions and curry could have a big impact on colon cancer, reducing it significantly.
  • Avoiding Colon Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Detect the symptoms of colon cancer early by following the methods stated below in order to prevent colon cancer from becoming a major problem.
  • New Scientific Brake Trough Against Colon Cancer  By : Groshan Fabiola
    A team of scientists has discovered a gene that, when it stops working, causes the appearance of colon cancer in it's sporadic (noninherited) form. This discovery
  • Alternative Colon Cleansing  By : Seth Miller
    Colon cleansing generally speaking involves the detoxification of the body's system. Although there are no definite methods for colon cleansing, one can come across literally hundreds of alternative colon cleansing methods. With increasing pollution, these alternate colon-cleansing methods offer remedies to prevent many bowel related diseases.
  • Colon Cleaning Enemas  By : Seth Miller
    An enema is a procedure of introducing liquids into the rectum and colon. Enemas are usually carried out for medical reasons, like treating constipation, or as part of alternative therapies. In the early days, they were known as "clysters." Enemas are a popular way of detoxifying the digestive tract. One can find extensive information on the various types of enemas by visiting leading online resources devoted to the subject.
  • Colon Cancer Is Caused By Two Genes  By : Groshan Fabiola
    After researchers discovered another colon cancer gene, the second so far, they concluded that they have found the causes of over 90 percent of the disease in its inherited form.It is expected that in the near future researchers will come out with some new tests to identify the presence of these genes in an individual and if either one of these is found
  • Colon Cancer: All the General Information About Colon Cancer that You Need to Know  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Colon cancer is, as its name suggests, a disease that affects the colon. The colon is a tube shaped organ, located in the abdomen, that starts at the end of the bowel
  • Different Approaches to Colon Cancer Treatment  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Colon cancer is a disease that affects the large intestine, an organ that absorbs the nutrients from the food, and stores
  • Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Diet  By : Michael Byrd
    Colorectal cancer prevention and diet have a lot in common. After all, your colon and your rectum are responsible for things like nutrient absorption, water management and elimination of waste. You don't need a scientist to tell you that garbage in equals garbage out. But let's hear what the experts have to say anyway.
  • Colon Cleansing  By : JP Richardson
    Colon cleansing is one of those dirty subjects that nobody feels like talking about. This is unfortunate, since it is a process that can truly benefit those who undergo it. If more people would be willing to get the word out, then we could see a number of health benefits that it would be responsible for. Here is some information about colon cleansing, and how exactly it can be helpful for you.
  • Does Caffeine Increase Your Risk of Colo-rectal Cancer?  By : Jon Stout
    One study, reported by the UK Tea Council, attempted to answer this question. The study observed men and women beginning in the early 1980s, and continuing on until 1998. The study observed dietary habits, other factors, among them caffeine consumption through drinking coffee or tea. Throughout the course of the study, just over 1400 cases of colo-rectal cancer were observed.The study noted no increase in the incidence of colo-rectal cancer in those people who drank tea or coffee over those who did not consume these caffeinated beverages. So, researchers concluded that drinking tea and coffee with caffeine is perfectly safe and does not increase your colo-rectal cancer risk.
  • Bowel Movements and Cancer  By : Chris Chenoweth
    Learn how to reduce your risk of certain types of cancer by making changes to your diet.
  • Do What Your Body Needs - A Natural Colon Cleanse  By : Rudy Silva
    If you are starting to think about how to become healthier, then you need to think colon. The colon is a toxic area and if you don't keep it clean, it will become even more toxic. Discover three habits you can acquire to keep yourself free of toxic accumulation in the colon.
  • Whole-Body Scans May Provide Option For Diagnosing Colorectal Cancer  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Preliminary research suggests that whole-body PET and CT scans could provide a suitable method for diagnosing the stage of colorectal cancer, according to a study in the December 6 issue of JAMA.
  • Dynavax Initiates Phase 1 Clinical Trial In Metastatic Colorectal Cancer  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Dynavax Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: DVAX) announced today the initiation of a Phase 1 dose escalation clinical trial of its TLR9 agonist in combination with a standard chemotherapeutic regimen for metastatic colorectal cancer.
  • Iowa State Researchers Developing Software To Improve Colon Exams  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Computer technology developed with the help of Iowa State University researchers will analyze videos of colon exams and should help doctors improve the colonoscopy procedure they use to look for cancer.
  • What Cures Your Aches Might Prevent Cance  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Mayo Clinic Cancer Center has begun three clinical studies looking at the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to prevent cancer -- colon, esophageal or lung.
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates Studied  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    The rate of colorectal cancer screening appears to be increasing among Veterans Affairs patients, although use of colonoscopy is less common than other screening procedures, according to a report in the November 13 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
  • Cleveland Clinic Physicians Hold Symposium On Prevention, Diagnostic, And Surgical Treatment  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Three Cleveland Clinic physicians will travel to Cancun, Mexico for the XXX Panamerican Congress of Gastroenterology, organized by the Mexican Association of Gastroenterology, to hold a symposium on prevention, diagnostic, and surgical treatment of colorectal cancer. The Congress, to be held November 12-15, 2006, at the Cancun Convention Center, will be attended by approximately 2500 gastroenterologists from around the world.
  • Colorectal Cancer Part 6: Chemotherapy for the Elderly -- Is It Worth It?  By : Chris Teo, Ph.D.
    The difference of benefits between chemotherapy and no chemotherapy was 7%. This benefit of increased survival comes with toxic side effects. While the younger patients might be able to tolerate the side effects, I wonder if the elderly would want to go through such “sufferings.” To the oncologists and researchers, the results were “statistically significant,” but from the viewpoint of patients, I wonder if it worth it?
  • When To Stop Screening For Colorectal Cancer? New Study Says No Need To Screen Older People  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    A study of people 67 years and older who were diagnosed with colon cancer found that those with three or more chronic diseases at the time of diagnosis had life expectancies of five years or less (Article, p. 646). Life expectancy was strongly related to both age and the burden of chronic illness.
  • Colorectal Cancer Part 5: Review of Medical Literature: Not All Patients Benefit From Chemotherapy  By : Chris Teo, Ph.D.
    After surgery, microscopic cancer cells are still left behind in the body. As an “insurance policy” patients are told by their oncologists to undergo chemotherapy or radiotherapy (or both). The idea is to kill whatever cancer cells are left behind. But how effective is this? How valid is the assumption that chemotherapy can just do that?
  • Colorectal Cancer Part 4: A Story of How a Patient is Being Misled by His Oncologist  By : Chris Teo, Ph.D.
    I am not against chemotherapy per se. I must say, however, that I am not agreeable to the “indiscriminate” use of chemotherapy. Even more so, if the cards have not been laid out clearly on the table. Unfortunately in some cases, patients are being misled. This is one sad story of how a patient was taken for a “ride” by his oncologist.
  • Colorectal Cancer Part 3: Must You Die if You Do Not Undergo Chemotherapy After Surgery?  By : Chris Teo, Ph.D.
    It is a standard practice or golden rule so to say, that after surgery, patients are asked to undergo chemotherapy for colorectal cancer. Sometime, when the doctor does not think chemotherapy is indicated, the patients themselves do not feel safe. Think seriously about these two real life stories presented here.
  • Colorectal Cancer Part 2: Medical or Herbal Treatment?  By : Chris Teo, Ph.D.
    The primary therapy for colorectal cancer is surgery. At an early stage, surgery cures it. However, more often than not, doctors would refer patients to the oncologists for chemotherapy. 5-FU is the gold standard agent used in chemotherapy. Bob’s dad was diagnosed with colon cancer. He declined chemotherapy and opted for herbs instead. He changed his lifestyle and diet. It has been nine years and he is doing fine.
  • Colorectal Cancer Part 1: Some Basic Facts You May Want to Know  By : Chris Teo, Ph.D.
    Colorectal cancer is said to be the fourth most common cancer worldwide. It is second only to lung cancer as a cause of death from cancer in the US. Dietary factors are considered to be responsible for 80% to 90% of all cases of colorectal cancer.
  • Increased Risk Of Colorectal Cancer With Low Folate Diets  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    A new study by scientists at the MUHC has revealed that a diet low in folate may increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer. Published in the scientific journal Cancer Research 2-Nov-2006, the study not only illustrates a way to prevent the disease but also provides further insight into the mechanisms of the disease, which could lead to novel therapies.
  • Survival Data Available From Two Randomized ERBITUX Studies In Metastatic Colorectal Cancer  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    ImClone Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: IMCL) and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE: BMY) today announced results from two randomized Phase III trials of ERBITUX(R) (cetuximab) in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. These are the first large, randomized studies to examine the impact of ERBITUX treatment on overall survival in colon cancer.
  • New Study Shows InSure(R) Colorectal Cancer Screening Test Significantly Better At Detecting Early  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    A study published in the journal CANCER found that InSure,(R) a Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) from Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (NYSE: DGX) detected three times as many early- stage colorectal cancers and nearly two times as many significant (pre- cancerous) adenomas compared to Hemoccult II Sensa(R)(1), the traditional guaiac fecal occult blood test.(2)
  • How Colon Cancer and Retinoic Acid are Interrelated  By : Charlene Nuble
    Progress has been made recently in the search for a treatment to cure colon cancer. On October 6, 2006, The Journal of Biological Chemistry published a study about this and the results were astounding. They found out a particular molecule that is most probably one of the major cause of colon cancer worldwide. This particular molecule is termed as the C-Terminal Binding Protein or (CTBP). The C-Terminal Binding Protein is found in 85% of those diagnosed with colon cancer, this figure is astonishing and it proves beyond doubt that controlling this particular molecule is the answer to most of the cases in colon cancer in humans.
  • Genetic Variation Impacts Aspirin's Effectiveness In Preventing Colon Cancer, Dartmouth Study Finds  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Dartmouth researchers are among a team of doctors that have learned more about how people may or may not benefit from taking aspirin in the effort to curb colon cancer.
  • "Virtual" Colonoscopy Considerably More Expensive  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center researchers have found that "virtual" colonoscopy using a computer tomography (CT) scanner is considerably more expensive than the traditional procedure due to the detection of suspicious images outside of the colon.
  • Effective Prevention Of Colorectal Cancer With Virtual Colonoscopy  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) colonography, also known as virtual colonoscopy, is an accurate screening method for colorectal cancer, according to a study published in the November issue of the journal Radiology. In addition, when covered by third-party payers, virtual colonoscopy may entice more people to be screened.
  • Aspirin Takers With A Genetic Variant May Have Lower Colorectal Adenoma Risk  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    A genetic variation (G315A) in the ODC gene may change a person's response to aspirin given for colorectal cancer prevention.
  • Guidelines For Advanced Colorectal Surgery Often Not Followed  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    The majority of patients with locally advanced colorectal cancer do not receive the extensive surgery to remove the cancer and adjacent tissues, a new study reports. This extensive surgery, called a multivisceral resection, is recommended by the National Cancer Institute and American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons because it reduces local recurrence and improves survival.
  • Growth Of Colorectal Tumors In Mice Checked By Grape Seed Extract And Cell Cycle Halted  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Chemicals found in grape seeds significantly inhibited growth of colorectal tumors in both cell cultures and in mice, according to researchers who have already demonstrated the extract's anti-cancer effects in other tumor types.
  • A New Way To Treat Colon Cancer Could Be Three To Five Years Away  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Researchers at University of Utah's Huntsman Cancer Institute have discovered a new target for possible future colon cancer treatments - a molecule that is implicated in 85 percent of colon cancer cases.
  • Prediction Models Help Identify Risk Of Gene Mutation Linked With Colorectal Cancer  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Prediction models that incorporate certain personal and family medical history characteristics can help identify high-risk patients who are likely to have a gene mutation associated with a type of colorectal cancer, according to two studies in the September 27 issue of JAMA.
  • Annals Of Internal Medicine Tip Sheet For October 3, 2006, Issue  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    1. Medical Misdiagnoses in the Office Setting Are Caused by Multiple Breakdowns

    A study of 181 closed malpractice claims in which patients alleged a missed or delayed diagnosis in an ambulatory setting found that 59 percent (106) of these errors were associated with serious harm and 30 percent (55) resulted in death (Article, p. 488).
  • Scientists Stop Colon Cancer Growth In Mice By Blocking Just One Enzyme  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Texas researchers have discovered what may become a potent new weapon in the fight against colon cancer.
  • XELOX (Xeloda(R) + Oxaliplatin) Shown To Be As Effective As Current Standard In The Treatment  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Roche announced that the latest results from an international, Phase III study showed the chemotherapy combination XELOX (Xeloda + oxaliplatin) to be as effective -- in terms of progression-free survival (PFS) -- as the current standard treatment, FOLFOX-4 (infused 5-FU/leucovorin + oxaliplatin), in the treatment of advanced (metastatic) colorectal cancer.
  • FDA Approves Vectibix™ to Treat Patients with Metastatic Colorectal Cancer  By : Cancer News
    Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Vectibix™ (panitumumab) following priority review. Vectibix is the first entirely human monoclonal antibody for the treatment of patients with epidermal growth factor receptor- (EGFr) expressing metastatic colorectal cancer after disease progression on, or following fluoropyrimidine-, oxaliplatin-, and irinotecan- containing chemotherapy regimens.
  • Vecibix Treatment For Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Approved By FDA  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Amgen (NASDAQ: AMGN) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved VectibixTM (panitumumab) following priority review. Vectibix is the first entirely human monoclonal antibody for the treatment of patients with epidermal growth factor receptor- (EGFr) expressing metastatic colorectal cancer after disease progression on, or following fluoropyrimidine-, oxaliplatin-, and irinotecan- containing chemotherapy regimens.
  • Model Predicts Colon Cancer Inheritable Genetic Defects  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University and other institutions have developed a new prediction model for genetic defects known as Lynch syndrome, which predisposes families to develop colorectal cancer. The model, called MMRpro, is based on an individual's detailed family history of colorectal and endometrial cancer, as well as knowledge of how genetic mutations manifest themselves--in the form of tumors.
  • Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines September 2006 Meeting Concluded  By : Cancer News
    EXACT Sciences Corporation (Nasdaq: EXAS) announced today that it has been informed that the American Cancer Society and the Multi-Society Task Force (ACS-MSTF) will continue its deliberations regarding revised colorectal cancer screening guidelines and that no final guidelines decisions on any technology were made at the meeting of the ACS-MSTF held on September 18-19, 2006 in Washington, DC.
  • ADVENTRX Completes Enrollment In CoFactor Phase IIb Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Trial  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    ADVENTRX Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Amex: ANX) announced today that it has completed patient enrollment in a Phase IIb clinical trial. The trial is designed to compare the safety and efficacy of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) plus CoFactor(R) to 5-FU plus leucovorin in first line treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer.
  • GammaCan and Tel Ha'Shomer Scientists to Present IgG Colon Cancer  By : Cancer News
    GammaCan International, Inc. (OTCBB: GCAN) today announced that scientists from Tel Ha'Shomer Hospital in Tel Aviv and GammaCan will present an abstract at the 5th Annual Congress on Autoimmunity in Sorrento Italy from November 29th through December 3rd, 2006.
  • Looking For A Cancer Cure? Try The Spice Rack  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    In the last few years, that tactic has proved productive for researchers investigating turmeric, a curry spice used for centuries in Indian traditional medicine.
  • Unlocking Colon Cancer With Key Of Prevention  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    An international team of scientists reports that a single 400-milligram daily dose of celecoxib, commonly called Celebrex® and manufactured by Pfizer, significantly reduced recurrence of adenomas, or pre-malignant colon tumors - within three years of previous adenoma removal.
  • Vioxx Reduces The Risk Of Colorectal Polyps, Study Finds  By : Colorectal Cancer News
    A researcher from Dartmouth reports the results of a clinical trial that shows that the cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor rofecoxib (VIOXX®) reduces the risk of colorectal adenomas, or polyps. Polyps are benign tumors that are precursors to colon cancer, and they are often found in older adults.
  • NICE Issues Updated Guidance On Keyhole Surgery For The Treatment Of Colorectal Cancer  By : GastroIntestinal News
    New guidance published today by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommends laparoscopic (“keyhole”) surgery as an option for patients with colorectal cancer. The guidance, which replaces previous NICE guidance published in 2000, applies to patients in whom both laparoscopic and conventional open surgery would be considered as suitable options for treatment.
  • How Oily Fish Could Help in the Fight Against Bowel Cancer  By : Liz Alderson
    Research in London has shown that in 3 months, people who had previously developed bowel polyps had benefitted from the Omega 3s found in oily fish. Further trials are being undertaken to confirm the findings and see if Omega 3s could be used in the fight against developing bowel cancer.
  • Home & Garden Party Leads the Nation in the Fight Against Colon Cancer  By : Health News
    The American Cancer Society has named Home & Garden Party, headquartered in Marshall, Texas, the nation's leading corporate sponsor in the fight against colon cancer. This announcement came at the company's annual sales meeting, held in Dallas this week.
  • Alaska Gov. Signs Bill Requiring Health Plans To Cover Colon Cancer Screening  By : Medical News
    Alaska Gov. Frank Murkowski (R) on Wednesday signed into law a bill requiring all state-regulated insurance policies to cover screenings for colon cancer, the AP/Anchorage Daily News reports. Colon cancer is the second-most deadly form of cancer in the U.S., though it can be prevented if caught during its early stages. Screenings for prostate, cervical and breast cancers already are covered under state-regulated plans.
  • Chemicals In Curry And Onions May Help Prevent Colon Cancer  By : Medical News
    A small but informative clinical trial by Johns Hopkins investigators shows that a pill combining chemicals found in turmeric, a spice used in curries, and onions reduces both the size and number of precancerous lesions in the human intestinal tract.
  • Role For MicroRNAs In Angiogenesis Found By Penn Researchers  By : Medical News
    Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine have identified how molecules of microRNA are responsible for the growth of blood vessels in a model for human colon cancer. The process, called angiogenesis, results in ability of ravenous cancer cells to recruit blood vessels and receive a steady supply of nutrients and oxygen.
  • Roche Bowel Cancer Drugs Meet Phase III Endpoints  By : Medical News
    Swiss pharmaceutical group Roche said on Monday its cancer drugs Avastin and Xeloda had met primary endpoints in a late-stage study for metastatic colorectal cancer.
  • Get the Facts About Colorectal Cancer  By : Rick Young
    One of the most common types of cancer afflicting Americans today is colorectal cancer. About 150,000 Americans will be diagnosed with cancer of the colon and rectum cancer this year. The disease affects men and women equally.
  • Caregivers Play Key Role in Disease Management of Older Colon Cancer Patients  By : Ronald Roberts
    Colon cancer patients who are 65 and older may benefit from a caregiver's involvement, and caregivers may ultimately have a major impact on patients' disease management, according to a survey of oncologists commissioned by the Alliance for Aging Research.
  • 'Buddy Bracelet' Spreads Awareness of Colorectal Cancer  By : Rudolph Rodriguez
    Colorectal cancer is 90 percent preventable and 90 percent treatable when detected early, yet it continues to be the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States.
  • How Constipation Creates Colon Cancer  By : Rudy Silva
    In 1911 Dr. Alexis Carrel received the Nobel Prize for growing live tissue cells. He discovered that removing their digestive wastes every day, these cells could live indefinitely. When he did not remove their wastes for three days they become weak and unhealthy.
  • Eat Right and Early Detection Key to Colon Cancer Fight  By : Lance Winslow
    Two of the best things you can do to reduce the risk of colon cancer from causing your early demise is to eat right and to seek Early detection at the first sight of a problem. Colon cancer kills about 350 people out of 100,000 people, so although the risks are not high they are high enough to be of concern.
  • Fewer People Dying From Colon Cancer  By : Lance Winslow
    Luckily fewer people are dying from Colon Cancer each year in this is due to good education and early detection of those who are potentially at risk. How do you know if you are at risk? Well if someone in your immediate family has had colon cancer you might be more susceptible.


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