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Colon Cancer Testing – How Colon Cancer Testing Saves Lifes?
Colon cancer testing saves lives each and every year. But did you know that half of those that currently die from the disease could be saved if only they have a routine test?
Colon Cancer Tests – How to detect early the fatal Colon Cancer?
People hear the “C” word and immediately know it’s serious. But the double C, colon cancer, is even more frightening.
Get the Facts About Colorectal Cancer
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
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
'Buddy Bracelet' Spreads Awareness of Colorectal Cancer
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.
African-American Women Bear Unequal Burden Of Colorectal Cancer
Cancer survivor Verna Cox knows firsthand that colorectal cancer (CRC) discriminates. Like so many other African-American women today, Verna was completely unaware that her race and gender put her at greatest risk for the disease
Colon Cancer Alliance Urges Patients and Caregivers
A new educational workshop series developed by the Colon Cancer Alliance (CCA) called "Conversations About Colorectal Cancer" provides patients with the needed tools to help discuss colorectal cancer with their doctors and loved ones.
Eliminating Barriers To Colon Cancer Screening
There is good news for those concerned about colon cancer. Physicians know that colon cancer screening saves lives. An estimated 148,000 Americans, both women and men, are diagnosed with colorectal cancer each year, and every year approximately 55,000 will die--the nation's second deadliest cancer. Yet, it's believed most of these deaths could be prevented through proper screening.
What is colon cancer&treatment
One 6-letter word that smacks fear into the hearts and minds of many people in this day and age is the word ‘Cancer’. I would venture to say that this fear is most likely the result of a lack of knowledge of the disease. If you fall into that category, then hopefully the information that you receive here will put you at ease, as well as inspire you to find out more from the vast storehouse of information that is available.
Colon Cancer
Colon cancer occurs in the large intestine or the large bowel and is a very common kind of cancer, second only to lung cancer in occurrence. The risk of colon cancer is higher in certain groups and ethnicities, as well as in people living in Western industrialized countries. The positive side is that colon cancer also has a very high rate of cure and survival.
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What is colon cancer&treatment
Eliminating Barriers To Colon Cancer Screening
Colon Cancer Alliance Urges Patients and Caregivers
African-American Women Bear Unequal Burden Of Colorectal Cancer
'Buddy Bracelet' Spreads Awareness of Colorectal Cancer
Caregivers Play Key Role in Disease Management of Older Colon Cancer Patients
Get the Facts About Colorectal Cancer
Colon Cancer Tests – How to detect early the fatal Colon Cancer?
Colon Cancer Testing – How Colon Cancer Testing Saves Lifes?

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