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    Colon Cleansing Essay

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    food particles and waste are passed on to the large intestine (colon) for elimination. People normally pass stools once or twice a day, but some people may do this less frequently. The colon, therefore, also serves as storage of wastes until bowel movement occurs. Intestinal cleansing or colon cleansing has been practiced for over 100 years, based on an ancient belief that undigested food particles, including meat, can build up in the colon, which contains millions of bacteria. The build-up also…

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    Metastatic Colon Cancer

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    For instance, colon cancer that has spread to the liver is called metastatic colon cancer, not liver cancer. In this case, cancer cells taken from the liver would be the same as those in the colon. They would be treated in the same ways too. Tumors that aren’t Cancer A tumor is an abnormal lump or collection of cells, but not all tumors are cancer. Tumors…

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    Utilizing a colon chemical can prompt to a great deal of positive advantages for your body. To take in more about colon purifying, there are numerous online entries and locales that will give you the data you require. Some of these sites even give you well ordered directions for cleaning the colon. One of the great things you ought to know is that your colon resemble a wipe, and is equipped for engrossing a lot of poisons in a given time. Colon purging Type: Colon purging, or detoxification,…

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    Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine (colon), the lower part of your digestive system. Most colon cancer cases begin as small, noncancerous or benign clusters of cells called adenomatous polyps. Over long periods time some of these polyps can potentially become colon cancers. Polyps may be small and can cause few, if any at all, symptoms. Because of this reason, doctors tend to recommend having regular screening tests to help prevent colon cancer by recognising and removing polyps…

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    Colon Cancer Essay

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    Natasha Stegall Professor Post Health 1 7 February 2016 Colon Cancer Colorectal cancer is the number 2 leading cause of death from cancer in the United States. It is the 3rd most common type of cancer. Colorectal cancer most often occurs after 50 years of age. After age 75 the occurance greatly increases. Colorectal Cancer is a cancer that occurs in the colon or rectum. The large intestine is called the colon. The colon connects to the rectum as a passageway to the anus. There are risk…

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    Colon Cancer Cancer is the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of cells in any part of the human body. According to Colon Cancer Alliance and The American Cancer Society, colon cancer is the third most commonly diagnoseThis organization is doing so much more than just trying to find a cure for this cancer they are helping families in need of guidance through one of the hardest thi Colon Cancer Cancer is the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of cells in any part of the…

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    Many people wonder what colon cancer is because they never really figured you can get cancer in your colon.But colon cancer is the number two killing cancer. Colon is a cancer that starts in either the colon or the rectum, so they call it colorectal cancer or people just call it where it is (colon cancer, rectum cancer). But there often grouped Together because they have many features in common. How you know you have colon Is they find a polyp in your colon or rectum.That’s why you…

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    2001, 48,100 deaths caused by colon cancer were estimated in the United States.(1) This made medical professionals aggressively seeka resolution to such a predicament. The treatment for any cancer differs from one individual to another.That because cancer depends on multiple factors such as, the age of the patient, family history, and most of all the stage of the tumor. The stages of colon cancer are determined by the extent of the tumor through the wall of the colon, if it has spread to the…

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    Colon cancer has been one of the most devastating diseases around world. This paper will also explain the causes of colon cancer and what relation does meat has with this devastating diseases affecting in a harmful way the human race. Colon cancer is can be a genetic diseases that passes from generation from generation. Colon cancer is a group of strange cells which, that present themselves as a tumor. This cancer it main origin is the large intestine and rectum. The main function is to collect…

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    Cancer Vs Colon Cancer

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    understand more about this destructive disease and eventually beat it. While all types of cancer are problematic, some types rank higher than others in terms of number of cases and deadliness. One of these is colon or colorectal cancer (CRC). In 2014, there was an estimated 136,830 new cases of colon cancer. Additionally, last year, it was estimated that 50,310 Americans died from colorectal cancer. It is the fourth most common type of cancer in the United States and the second most deadly…

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