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Cancer inside the colon (colon cancer) and cancer inside the rectum (rectal cancer) often are referred to together as colorectal cancer. Most cases of colon ...
During the procedure. Your doctor might put numbing gel inside your urethra and might numb the prostate area with an injection given through your rectum. Once ...
Cancer of the rectum and colon often are referred to together as colorectal cancer, but treatments can be different. Dr. David Etzioni, a Mayo Clinic ...
This rare but serious disorder occurs when one part of the intestine slides into another part, like a collapsible telescope.
The entire digestive tract, from the stomach to the rectum, contains intestinal gas. It is the natural result of swallowing and digestion. In fact, certain ...
ANSWER: Colorectal cancer includes colon and rectal cancers, both originating in the lower portion of the large intestine and into the rectum. Estimates are ...
Ongoing or severe constipation. Straining often while trying to pass stool can cause part of the rectum to stick out of the anus. This is called a rectal ...
Rectal cancer originates in the last several inches of the large intestine or the rectum. Together, they comprise a group of cancers called colorectal ...
This includes: 1) FAP related disease progression indicating the need for excisional intervention involving the colon, rectum, pouch, duodenum and/or 2) ...
FMT restores healthy intestinal bacteria by placing another person's (donor's) stool in your colon with specialized tubes inserted through your rectum.
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