What is the difference between Colon Cancer and Intestinal Cancer? - colon cancer condition_symptoms
And how is the screening of colorectal cancer?
Colon cancer in my family and I have a colonoscopy every year. But I have learned that a close relative had colon cancer.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Colon Cancer Condition_symptoms What Is The Difference Between Colon Cancer And Intestinal Cancer?
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When peole said another: "Colorectal cancer is a type of cancer, large, while the" guts "of cancer can be a part of the intestine (including the greeting well-Sei, the duodenum, ie, the ileum and jujenum).
When colorectal cancer in the family, it is likely that the familial adenomatous polyposis or familial adenomatous polyposis, a syndrome of hereditary colon cancer. People with the classic type of familial adenomatous polyposis may begin to develop multiple noncancerous polyps (benign) (growths) in the large intestine and in their teenage years.
This cancer usually develops in the lower digestive tract, including the large intestine (colon) and rectum. However, the FAP syndrome, might present a risk factor for colon cancer (which his family may have), then that person will carry the genetic mutation that confers a predisposition to cancer (APC gene in familial adenomatous polyposis) could family.
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Location. Google images of "good" or "good." In essence, your colon at the end of the intestine - which is the last part of the digestive system before the meal comes from your body.
I am sorry for your family.
"good" refers to the intestine, small and large intestine (colon)
Cancer, can be anywhere in the gut .. Duodenum, etc.
Including colon cancer in my family. I have set the ground.
I'm glad u do it every year ..... Good (for you;
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