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Your risk of colorectal cancer is higher if you've already had rectal cancer, colon cancer or adenomatous polyps. Inflammatory bowel disease. Chronic ...
Find out about rectal cancer symptoms, causes and prevention. Learn about treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.
Although radiation therapy to the pelvis has been a standard and important part of treatment for rectal cancer and has been shown to decrease the risk of the ...
The anal canal is a short tube at the end of rectum. Stool passes through the anal canal as it leaves the body. Anal cancer can cause symptoms such as rectal ...
Colorectal cancer surgeons at Mayo Clinic are advancing treatment options by utilizing multidisciplinary teams sub-specialized to complex cancers.
Most rectal cancers begin as small, noncancerous growths of cells called polyps. Removing polyps before they become cancerous can prevent rectal cancer. That's ...
Symptoms · A change in bowel habits, such as more frequent diarrhea or constipation. · Rectal bleeding or blood in the stool. · Ongoing discomfort in the belly ...
Most cases of colon cancer begin as small, noncancerous clumps of cells called polyps. Over time, some of these polyps can become colon cancers. For most rectal ...
Dr. Eric Dozois and team during a surgical procedure. Colorectal cancer is a term that combines both colon and rectal cancers. The colon and rectum are two ...
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