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		<title>Recommendations in Colon Cancer Screening</title>
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At the start of each colon cancer screening a classification of the patient&#8217; s level of risk must be made. This risk level for colon cancer must be made taking into consideration the patient&#8217; s personal, family and medical history. This classification is necessary to determine the most appropriate method of screening for colon cancer.The [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.yourcolonhealthonline.com">Colon Health</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.yourcolonhealthonline.com/colon-cancer/recommendations-in-colon-cancer-screening/">Recommendations in Colon Cancer Screening</a></p>
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<div>At the start of each colon cancer screening a classification of the patient&#8217; s level of risk must be made. This risk level for colon cancer must be made taking into consideration the patient&#8217; s personal, family and medical history. This classification is necessary to determine the most appropriate method of screening for colon cancer.<br/><br/>The people that have been found to have an average risk of developing colon cancer, both men and women must be advise to start screening at fifty. When being advise to start screening for colon cancer, they should also be given some details of all screening options. The disadvantages and advantages of all colon cancer screening procedures must be presented to the patient. This way, he/ she can also take part in choosing the most appropriate colon cancer screening test for them.<br/><br/>In case one of the colon cancer screening tests gives an abnormal result, then the patient should be advice to have a full structural examination of their rectum and colon. One of the most indicated examinations in this case is colonoscopy. However, if this colon cancer examination procedure is not possible, barium ***** or sigmoidoscopy are the alternatives. If the patients that chose colonoscopy have been treated for colon cancer before or have been diagnosed with adenomatous polyps, the surveillance is crucial for these colon cancer patients. People that suffer from conditions which put them at risk of developing colon cancer should also be very carefully watched.<br/><br/>Furthermore, when choosing to screen for colon cancer, you should also take into consideration the proficiency of the health care provider as well as the equipment that he/ she uses. To achieve the goals that were set at the beginning of the colon cancer screening, operating procedures and standards should be established by the case system.<br/><br/>Another very important thing that all colon cancer patients should be reminded is that re screening is essential. For each colon cancer test there is a certain period of time that has to pass from a screening to another. Optimizing the participation of the colon cancer patients in the screening procedure is also recommended.<br/><br/>These are some of the most important recommendations for colon cancer screening. If they are followed, then chance of getting better results is one step more close. Keep in mind that it is never too soon to go to your doctor and talk about the risk of developing colon cancer, especially is there is a colon cancer history in your family.<br/><br/>For more resource on different colon cancer subjects please click this link http://www.colon-cancer-center.com. You can also find valuable information about metastatic colon cancer or even about colon cancer treatment<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Screening for Colon Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 07:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
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There are many methods to detect colon cancer, even tissues that seem suspicious, thus lowering the risk of developing colon cancer. If this type of cancer is detected in its early stages, the 5 year survival percentage in colon cancer patients is about ninety percent. This number drops to almost sixty percent if tissues around [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.yourcolonhealthonline.com">Colon Health</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.yourcolonhealthonline.com/colon-cancer/screening-for-colon-cancer/">Screening for Colon Cancer</a></p>
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<div>There are many methods to detect colon cancer, even tissues that seem suspicious, thus lowering the risk of developing colon cancer. If this type of cancer is detected in its early stages, the 5 year survival percentage in colon cancer patients is about ninety percent. This number drops to almost sixty percent if tissues around your colon cancer have been affected. When distant portions of your body have been affected by this cancer, the survival rate is less than ten percent. So, you see why detecting colon cancer in an early stage is a must.<br/><br/>Even if there are several methods of detecting colon cancer, some of them are more used than the others.<br/><br/>One of the most common methods of screening is the rectal exam. Your doctors inserts a finger into your rectum to detect any abnormalities. This method can detect certain polyps and even colon cancer, but unfortunately it is limited to your rectum area alone.<br/><br/>Fobt is another test that is made to detect colon cancer. It was some controversy in the past concerning this test. Some said that the results of this did not reduce the rate of deaths caused by colon cancer. Nowadays, it has been proven otherwise. Studies showed that by the findings of this test alone, the number of deaths cause by colon cancer was reduced bu almost 20% . When doing this test, patients have to take home a kit, take 3 consecutive samples of bowel moments and than send the kit to a lab. Blood found in the stool is a big colon cancer sign or of polyps, that may turn into colon cancer.<br/><br/>Colonoscopy is another common method used to detect colon cancer. A lighted tube is inserted into your rectum, giving the doctor the chance to examine your entire colon. During this screening procedure most of the patients are under sedation. If polyps are discovered, they can also be removed, lowering the risk of developing colon cancer.<br/><br/>The barium ***** is another of the methods used to detect colon cancer. This ***** is done to increase the quality of x-rays that will be taken after. This way, if you have any polyps in your colon or suffer from colon cancer, doctors will be able to tell right away.<br/><br/>There are also some other methods to detect colon cancer or polyps, but they are not as common, for one reason or another.<br/><br/>For more resource on different colon cancer subjects please click this link http://www.colon-cancer-center.com. You can also find valuable information about metastatic colon cancer or even about colon cancer treatment<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>For more resource on different colon cancer subjects please click this link <a href="http://www.colon-cancer-center.com/"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.colon-cancer-center.com">http://www.colon-cancer-center.com</a></a>. You can also find valuable information about <a href="http://www.colon-cancer-center.com/metastatic-colon-cancer.htm">metastatic colon cancer</a> or even about <a href="http://www.colon-cancer-center.com/colon-cancer-treatment.htm">colon cancer treatment</a></p>
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		<title>Treatment in Colon Cancer Cases</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 04:12:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Colon cancer is thought to be the second most common of all cancer types. It usually affects men, but women can develop colon cancer as well. If detected in its primary stages, colon cancer can be cured very easy.The most common and best way to treat a case of colon cancer is through surgery. A [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.yourcolonhealthonline.com">Colon Health</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.yourcolonhealthonline.com/colon-cancer/treatment-in-colon-cancer-cases/">Treatment in Colon Cancer Cases</a></p>
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<div>Colon cancer is thought to be the second most common of all cancer types. It usually affects men, but women can develop colon cancer as well. If detected in its primary stages, colon cancer can be cured very easy.<br/><br/>The most common and best way to treat a case of colon cancer is through surgery. A colon cancer that is about three to five centimeters long can be removed through surgical resection. The drainage sites of primary lymphatic must also be re sectioned. If your colon cancer is not too low, less than five centimeters from your anus, colostomy is used. This colon cancer procedure means that your colon is taken out through your abdominal walls. A bag must also be placed in order to drain the stool. Surgery is very successful in almost all colon cancer cases. Moreover, if the colon cancer is found at the beginning stage, than cure rates through colon cancer surgery are that much grater. More than eighty percent of all colon cancer patients are cured after their first surgery. However, there are people who will develop colon cancer even after they have had surgery. In this case, they will have to do another resection. The number of colon cancer patients that have a second operation is a lot smaller, because<br/><br/>recurrence of colon cancer is rare. Although, the number of people cured by surgery is very big, when it comes to the second colon cancer surgery, numbers are not so good. Only twenty percent of all colon cancer recurrence patients actually get cured after the second resection.<br/><br/>After surgery, for a period of almost one year, you will also do some therapy. This therapy increases your chances of survival if suffering from colon cancer. However, this therapy is only used for people that are in one of these colon cancer stages: THM 3 colon cancer, or Duke&#8217; s B2 colon cancer or C colon cancer. This is standard therapy and it lasts almost one year after you have had surgery. Fluoroulacil and levamisol are used for these stages of colon cancer. If you suffer from TNM colon cancer, stage 4, therapy with radiation will also be used together with the standard therapy. This has now become standard for all colon cancer patients that have had surgery, because studies have shown that the survival rate in these patients opposed to those that only have surgery is much grater.<br/><br/>For more resource on different colon cancer subjects please click this link http://www.colon-cancer-center.com. You can also find valuable information about colon cancer diet or even about stage3 colon cancer<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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