Local cancer clinics have pamphlets and advice on cancer prevention. Your local GP is also a great resource and can be asked about this topic. There are also many health websites that can advise further such as mayoclinic, health24 and the cancer.gov website.
One can get colon cancer information from your personal doctor or pediatrician. They are knowledgeable experts in their field, and will not hesitate to provide you any information you would like about colon cancer.
Yes, having your colonoscopy screening yearly helps in prevention of colon cancer because you are able to detect any changes or malfunctions in your colon.
Many fruits and vegetables are said to be best in preventing Colon Cancer. Spinach and Black Raspberries among many other types of food are wonderful for prevention.
A study from the University of Illinois, published in the November 2010 issue of Cancer Prevention, blackberries have been found to offer protection from colon cancer. Blackberries have rich amounts of antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-neurodegenerative and anti-inflammatory properties so researchers are recommend taking the black raspberries to prevent the colon cancer.
If you are interested in finding information in regards to colon cancer symptoms, there are numerous websites that can help you. Some of the most popular websites are WebMD and Wikipedia.
WHAT COLON CANCER SIMPTOMS ARE?
its cancer in the colon. sigmoid is part of the colon.
Yes, the Mayo Clinic offer information on rectal cancer. You can find the information at mayoclinic.com/health/colon-cancer/DS00035 and http://www.mayoclinic.org/rectal-cancer/
You can find information about the colon cancer at the National Cancer institute. With that type of cancer, you will have some surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and vaccine therapy. There are also some clinical trials that accepts patients.
The best website for finding out about the different types of colon cancer online is at Webmd.com. This website will provide you with all the information you are looking for.
Alternative NamesResources - colon cancerInformationThe following organizations are good resources for information on colon cancer:American Cancer Society - www.cancer.orgAmerican Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons - www.fascrs.org/patients/conditions/colorectal_cancer/Colon Cancer Alliance - www.ccalliance.orgCancer Care - www.cancercare.orgNational Cancer Institute - www.cancer.gov
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