October 8th, 2007 by admin
Colon cancer is very rare regions were peoples diet are mainly vegetables, and gain. It’s more common Western nations and the US where a large part of their diet is meat.A diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains help prevent colon cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends at least five servings of these foods each day.It’s very hard to determine exactly what components of a healthy diet are protective. Some research has zero in on several …
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August 25th, 2007 by admin
Upon hearing the diagnosis of colon cancer, a set of mixed emotions can flow that can make you feel overwhelmed and stress
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August 19th, 2007 by admin
Do you think you are healthy? If so how healthy are you actually? When was the last time you underwent a colonoscopy? If the answer to that question is never, then there is no better time than now to schedule one. If you dont believe me, listen to this startling fact: In the United States, 1 in 17 people will develop colorectal cancer.
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August 6th, 2007 by admin
In the mid-1990s, grain science nutritionists at Kansas State University discovered that bran from one variety of wheat actually suppressed cancer in laboratory tests, while bran from another wheat variety did not.
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July 19th, 2007 by admin
Colon cancer is a tricky disease. You can go without symptoms for many years until the disease has progressed into the later stages. However, just because this is possible does not mean you should not be on the look out for the signs and symptoms of colon cancer. Because when it is caught in time, you can completely recover from colon cancer.
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July 19th, 2007 by admin
Colon cancer is commonly referred to as bowel or colorectal cancer, and is the name given to cancerous growths in the rectum, appendix and colon in ether benign or malignant form. Cancer of this type is usually benign, however not always. Cancer of this type is usually identified through colonoscopy and treated by therapy followed by chemotherapy.
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July 13th, 2007 by admin
Two friends met in a hospital only to find that they had the same problem - unwell at their nose. While waiting for the laboratory test results, Pierre said, Ill go for a tour immediately if it is a cancer. James then said the same thing.
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July 2nd, 2007 by admin
For less than a dollar a year per employee, U.S. businesses can provide their workers with a simple cancer screening test that could save tens of thousands of lives every year and cut medical costs, too, if widely used.
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June 19th, 2007 by admin
Thanks to highly reliable tests as well as more frequent testing, colon cancer has become known as one of the least deadly cancers. If caught in its earliest stages, this type of cancer can be completely eradicated from the body. In order for it to be detected, however, patients must undergo a test known as a colonoscopy to check for polyps that might develop into cancer.
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June 8th, 2007 by admin
Colon cancer is the type of cancer that usually has no symptoms. If colon cancer symptoms do appear in a person, it will be a little too late, because he/ she is probably in a very advanced stage of colon cancer. This is the reason why, most of the doctors recommend screening at least one a year
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