Digestive System

What Is Crohn’s Disease (CD)?

Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory condition that affects the digestive tract – including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, and anus. It can affect any portion of the digestive tract, but is most common in the ileum – the lowest portion of the small intestine, where it connects with the large intestine. The […]

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What Are The Symptoms Of Crohn’s Disease?

Crohn’s disease can cause a variety of symptoms of gastrointestinal distress. The three classic (though not specific) symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease are: Persistent or recurrent diarrhea (possibly with blood, mucus, or pus) Abdominal pain Fever There also may be signs and symptoms unrelated to the gastrointestinal tract. A doctor will obtain a complete medical history and

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What If I Need Chemotherapy?

Chemotherapy is the planned, periodic administration of a special drug or a combination of drugs that destroy cancer cells. Chemotherapy may be given: Orally, in pill form By intravenous (IV) infusion, meaning by direct injection into a vein. The drug enters the bloodstream rapidly and circulates throughout the body. Through a catheter or thin tube

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What If I Need Radiation Therapy?

Radiation therapy is a treatment option for colon cancer. This form of therapy involves the use of x-rays or other high-energy rays to shrink tumors by destroying cancer cells. Because colon cancer sometimes recurs at its original site, radiation therapy may used to decrease the chances of cancer recurrence. Radiation treatments may be used prior

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How Can Colon Cancer Be Prevented?

There are several techniques, including screening tests and lifestyle changes, associated with the prevention of colorectal cancer. The best way to help prevent colorectal cancer is to: Schedule regular colorectal cancer screening tests with your doctor. In this way, small polyps may be discovered before they become cancerous. Avoid diets high in fat, alcohol, protein, calories, and

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Glossary: Colon Cancer

Here are definitions of medical terms related to colon cancer. Adenocarcinomas: The most common type of bowel tumors. They are usually found in the inner lining of the intestine. Adenoma: A benign tumor usually made up of gland or gland-like cells. It may crowd out surrounding healthy tissues. Anastomosis: Surgical reattachment of the two ends of the colon,

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Additional Sources Of Information: Colon Cancer

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on colorectal cancer. American Cancer Society (ACS)  Phone: (800) ACS-2345(toll-free hotline)  www.cancer.org National Cancer Institute (NCI), Cancer Information Service  Phone: (800) 4-CANCER Phone: 800-422-6237 www.nci.nih.gov Preventing colorectal cancer: National Cancer Institute: Colon and Rectal Cancer Home Page What you need to know about colorectal cancer:

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What Is Colon Cancer?

Colon cancer is a common type of malignancy (cancer) in which there is uncontrolled growth of the cells that line the inside of the colon or rectum. Colon cancer is also called colorectal cancer. The colon, also known as the large intestine, is the last part of the digestive tract. The rectum is the very

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What Causes Colon Cancer?

There are several causes for colorectal cancer as well as factors that place certain individuals at increased risk for the disease. There are known genetic and environmental factors. People at risk for colorectal cancer: The biggest risk factor is age. Colon cancer is rare in those under 40 years. The rate of colorectal cancer detection

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