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Risk factors · Older age. Colon cancer can happen at any age. · Black race. · A personal history of colorectal cancer or polyps. · Inflammatory bowel diseases.
Small bowel cancer is a type of cancer that starts as a growth of cells in the small intestine. The small intestine, also called the small bowel, ...
Bowel cancer often starts out with small, noncancerous polyps in the large intestine (bowel) that don't produce symptoms. Therefore, it's recommended you ...
When cancer grows in the colon, it can block or change the way stool moves through the intestines. Cancer also can cause bleeding or interfere with the ...
Colon cancer treatment usually involves surgery to remove the cancer. Your health care team might recommend other treatments, such as radiation therapy and ...
This type of cancer starts in the small intestine. Find out more about symptoms and treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy and targeted therapy.
Tumor samples are tested by expert pathologists who have experience diagnosing many small bowel cancers, including very rare types. A full range of treatment ...
Rectal cancer is a kind of cancer that starts as a growth of cells in the rectum. The rectum is the last several inches of the large intestine.
Located in London, Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert gastroenterologist James East, M.D., discusses how serrated polyps relate to colon cancer risk.
Find out about symptoms and complications for this advanced stage of colon cancer. Learn about treatment options, including chemotherapy, surgery and ...
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