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This type of colon polyp can eventually become cancerous if it's not removed. Learn about treatment options and recommendations for a follow-up colonoscopy ...
Risk factors · Older age. Colon cancer can happen at any age. · Black race. · A personal history of colorectal cancer or polyps. · Inflammatory bowel diseases.
Find out about symptoms and causes for this cancer that starts in the large intestine. Learn about treatment options, including minimally invasive surgery.
Because adenomas are the polyps that most often change into colorectal cancer, healthcare professionals recommend removing them to prevent them from growing ...
Find out about symptoms and complications for this advanced stage of colon cancer. Learn about treatment options, including chemotherapy, surgery and ...
Total colectomy. This surgery removes the entire colon. The small intestine is then connected to the rectum to allow continued bowel movements through the anus.
Ischemic colitis happens when a part of the colon has a decrease in blood flow. It can cause serious complications but usually resolves on its own.
This process removes irregular tissue from the lining of the digestive tract. It can help treat some early-stage cancers or tissue that may become cancer.
... cecum by 14.7%. Significant risk factors for post- EMR bleeding included absence of clipping and bleeding occurring in the cecum. The timing of post ...
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