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  2. Colorectal cancer - Wikipedia

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    Colorectal cancer (CRC), also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is the development of cancer from the colon or rectum (parts of the large intestine). [ 5 ] Signs and symptoms may include blood in the stool, a change in bowel movements, weight loss, abdominal pain and fatigue. [ 9 ] Most colorectal cancers are due to ...

  3. Colorectal cancer - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Colorectal cancer is a type of cancer that affects the colon (large intestine) or rectum. It is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide. It can cause severe harm and death. The risk of colorectal cancer increases with age. Most cases affect people over 50 years old.

  4. Colon Cancer Treatment - NCI - National Cancer Institute

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    Colon cancer is a type of cancer that forms in the tissues of the colon. The colon is part of the body's digestive system. The digestive system takes in nutrients (vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and water) from foods and helps pass waste material out of the body.The digestive system is made up of the esophagus, stomach, and the small and large intestines.

  5. Colorectal cancer is a multifactorial disease. It is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer, and the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The etiology of colorectal cancer remains unclear. Although early diagnosis can significantly improve the prognosis, colorectal cancer patients often have no typical clinical manifestations, or display only non-specific signs in ...

  6. Colon cancer staging - Wikipedia

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    Colon cancer staging. Colon cancer staging is an estimate of the amount of penetration of a particular cancer. It is performed for diagnostic and research purposes, and to determine the best method of treatment. The systems for staging colorectal cancers depend on the extent of local invasion, the degree of lymph node involvement and whether ...

  7. Colon and Rectal Cancer Guide | If You Have Colorectal Cancer

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    Colon cancer starts in the colon, and rectal cancer starts in the rectum. These organs are both part of the digestive system. This is where food is broken down to make energy and where the body gets rid of solid waste (poop or stool). On the picture above you can see where the colon and rectum are inside the body.

  8. Stage 1: Cancer has grown into the next layer of tissue. Stage 2: Cancer has reached the outer layers of the colon but has not spread beyond the colon. Stage 3: Cancer has grown through the outer ...

  9. Colorectal (bowel) cancer is one of the more common forms of cancer in many countries, including Germany. The name "colorectal cancer" is used to describe bowel cancer that starts in the colon (the large intestine) or the rectum. Cancer of the small intestine is very rare. Colorectal cancer usually develops from growths called colorectal polyps ...

  10. Colon Cancer: Symptoms, Stages, Causes and Treatment | US News

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    That includes an estimated 97,220 new cases of colon cancer and 43,030 new diagnoses of rectal cancer. The ACS estimates that colorectal cancer deaths – the combined number from colon or rectal ...

  11. What is Colon Cancer? - Abramson Cancer Center - Penn Medicine

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    What is Colon Cancer? Colon cancer is a gastrointestinal cancer that forms in the tissues of the colon — the longest part of the large intestine. Most colon cancers are adenocarcinomas, cancers that begin in cells that make and release mucus and other fluids. Most colon and rectal cancers begin as small polyps (abnormal growths) on the inner ...