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 Little-Known Facts About Colon Cancer: Know Them, Stay Alive  1


Recently, many people tend to connect the word “cancer” to “death”. In fact, people immediately think about death, even before knowing details or details about a person's actual health. Maybe this is due to the terrifying but deadly threat of this disease that can affect everyone in all types of life, regardless of age or gender.

Although the number of cancer patients continues to grow day by day, it is important to keep faith, keeping in mind that there is still hope. There are still ways to diagnose, treat, and even prevent this chronic disease. Consciousness is really important.

Colorectal cancer [also known as colon cancer [or rectal cancer or intestinal cancer]] is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers, but is the most misunderstood. The fact that this is a fatal type of cancer encourages everyone [especially patients] to reach the root of this health problem. And this not only means knowing more about it, but it also means learning how to save a person's life.

Deeper understanding

The Atlantic Medical Group [AMG], a digestive center based in North Carolina, defines colon cancer as a strange cell growth that occurs in the human colon or rectum. It usually begins with a polyp growing in the lining of the large intestine.

AMG believes that a lack of knowledge about certain diseases will undoubtedly endanger human life. Therefore, sharing little-known facts about colon cancer. A set of interesting information compiled randomly is:

-This is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States.

-In 2009, 146,970 cases of colon / rectal cancer diagnosed in the United States were recorded, and in 2010 this figure decreased to 131,607. This disease in 2009.

-A first-degree relative with colorectal cancer is two to three times more likely to develop the same disease.

-Screening is most recommended for people aged 50 [or under 50 if the risk of developing such a disease is considered to be much higher]. This process is a precaution that prevents the case from getting worse.

-Polyps and inflammation are early signs / indicators of colon cancer.

-Smoking increases the risk of developing colon cancer.

-Many studies suggest that people who eat lean or fatty meats are more likely to get this type of cancer.

-This is more common among obese and overweight people. It's not very common among people who do regular exercise.

-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Too many Americans skip colorectal cancer screening tests.

It's impossible to guess or predict who of us will get this terrible condition [or when it will happen], but we can do it to reduce the risk of developing colon cancer Knowing something is really helpful.

Digestive science

Cancer does not mean death. Many still survive this. It's just a matter of faith and consciousness.

If you feel you have signs or symptoms of colorectal cancer, there is no substitute for seeking advice from a health professional at the Gastroenterology Center.


 Little-Known Facts About Colon Cancer: Know Them, Stay Alive  1


 Little-Known Facts About Colon Cancer: Know Them, Stay Alive  1


 Little-Known Facts About Colon Cancer: Know Them, Stay Alive  1


 Little-Known Facts About Colon Cancer: Know Them, Stay Alive  1

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