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    Have you ever lost someone abruptly due to Cancer? Colon Cancer kills one person every ten minutes. Also, 20% of colon cancers are found after the disease has spread to other organs. My Aunt Jenyi was diagnosed with stage four Colon Cancer October 27, 2013. She passed away May 3, 2014 leaving behind her husband, Ben, and her three daughters, Abby (17), Ally (14), and Avary (7). Whereas it could tear people apart too, losing a loved one brings people apart given that it has happened to my family…

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    gets colon cancer? It is never quite known who gets colon cancer but there are risk factors for it. Colon cancer does kill about “…40,000 in America annually” (Adrouny, Richard 1). It has become the fourth most frequent type of cancer. Men will probably get it more than women but even though colon cancer is more prevalent in men than women it still has a high percent in women. Women still tend to get breast cancer and lung cancer before colon cancer though. The biggest risk factor of colon…

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    The most common side effect of colon cancer chemotherapeutic (CPT-11) is patients having severe diarrhea, caused by symbiotic bacterial β-glucuronidases. Which causes the drug to reactivate inside the gut. The enzymes were targeted without destroying bacteria that’s needed for human health. However, the purpose of these inhibitors is a way to prevent damage to mammalian cells that’s present in the intestines. If β-glucuronidase which causes the diarrhea isn’t inhibited the patients will have a…

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    Cancer Many, if not all of us have heard of cancer. Several of us may even have family members or friends that fight or died of cancer. My mother’s step-mother passed away due to colon cancer. She was misdiagnosed several times but by the time they found the cancerous cells, they had spread and could not be stopped. Cancer has caused a lot of pain for the victims and the family/friends of the victims. Cancer is a noncommunicable disease of abnormal cells…

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    Reviewing the Financial Management of Colon Cancer Alliance Introduction Nonprofit organizations exist to provide various types of services and needs to the surrounding community and/or to the nation or world, as a whole. Unlike the for-profit counterparts, nonprofits do not exist to generate profit or have owner’s equity or stockholders (Accounting Coach, n.d.). Instead, nonprofits must rely on contribution, membership dues, program revenue, fundraising events/activities, public or private…

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    Introduction: Cancer is defined by abnormal cell division without control. Colorectal cancer may be develop in the tissues of the colon and/or the tissues of the rectum (PubMed Health, 2015). Colon and rectal cancers arise because of changes that occur in specific genes and it has been notices that these genes play an important role to the cell cycle, angiogenesis and other mechanisms that take part in the growth of cells (Swan, 2005). Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide…

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    EVALUATING THE EXPRESSION 15-HYDROXYPROSTAGLANDIN DEHYDROGENASE IN COLON CANCER TREATED WITH ASPIRIN According to the World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF) men (black men more specifically) in the United States have the highest incidence of colorectal cancer as compared to women. Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) is the development of cancer from the colon or rectum due to the abnormal cell proliferation caused by Prostaglandin E2(PGE2). PGE2 is increased or stimulated by…

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    But what is the role and why is miRNA in those cancers? Upregulation or downregulation has all to do with it. As well as the endothelial cells, unique multifunctional cell with basal and inducible metabolic and synthetic functions, which are known to play a major role in the Angiogenesis process. Tumor…

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    California with my grandparents. We always had a blast together. This year, one thing was different. Instead of going to my grandparents house we were going straight to the hospital. My grandfather laid on the bed in the frigid hospital room. He had had Colon Cancer for three years now. I was thrilled to see him. It had been a year since we had last seen each other. We had tried our best to keep in touch, but I really missed him. He had always been someone who was there for me. He never left my…

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    Pathophysiology of Diverticular Disease Diverticular disease is a condition that most often affects the sigmoid colon and is characterized by a number of small pouches that extend to the surface of the colon. When all four layers of the colon are herniated, it is called a true diverticulum. Typically, diverticula are pseudodiverticula and involve only the mucosa and submucosa (Porth, 2011). The colon could have one diverticulum, or numerous diverticula. The colon’s structure is different from…

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