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    In stage 0 the colon cancers have not grown past the inner and only has to have surgery to remove the polyps or through a colonoscope, a flexible fiber-optic instrument inserted through the anus in order to examine the colon (American Cancer Society). Stage I the cancer is just on the colon wall the polyps can be removed through a colonoscopy, and no further treatment is necessary. According to WebMD during a colonoscopy, “The doctor uses a colonoscope…

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    The following is a synopsis of articles looking into the issues to what we know and do not know about which are related to motivational predictors and perceived barriers associated with follow-up colorectal cancer (CRC) surveillance in newly diagnosed Lynch Syndrome (LS) aged 49 years and younger. Current theory-based claims that CRC surveillance produces benefits in that it is a preventative measure used in early cancer detection and early treatment, reducing CRC morbidity and mortality in…

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    Studies in the past have shown patients who have had colon cancer are at a much lower risk of having their cancer return or perishing from it if they are heavy coffee drinkers. In fact, patients who were drinking up to four cups of coffee, caffeinated, a day, or more, had half of the rate for a recurrence, or death, than those who do not drink coffee. Could drinking coffee throughout your life be the key to keep colon cancer away, or gone for good? Could This Be True? The director of the…

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    Bowel cancer is the general term for any cancer that is located in the digestives lower tract and large bowel area. It varies being called 'colon cancer', 'rectal cancer' or 'colorectal cancer' depending on where the cancer generated from. The national bowel cancer screening strategy has six objectives but the main target being to eliminate the incidence, illness and mortality of bowel cancer by detecting the disease while it’s in its early stages. Although Bowel cancer is one of Australia’s…

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    Technology is very important in human society and become inseparable with people’s life. There are still a huge number of people who begin to use technology every day and quickly increasing. Majority of people no matter in school or at work are using cellphone and laptop for wither class or work. The vitality of technology would give people different method of use and one of the most important function is communication. One of the most useful technology product “internet” is use to spread out…

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    The late Diem Brown was a magnificent woman who had an energy and grace to her that would only be seen in fairytales. When she was just twenty-four years old, this self proclaimed dancing queen got cast to be on a reality competition show where she fought against other competitors in a series of challenges to claim a grand prize of two-hundred and fifty-thousand dollars. As her first reality TV debut hit, she hid a secret from not only her cast mates, but also from the world. This beautiful…

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    Rhetorical Devices In Wit

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    In Wit , a Pulitzer Prize winning play by Margaret Edson, the audience witnesses Vivian Bearing’s journey, and hopeless battle with ovarian cancer. Edson uses a soliloquy as a tone used to reveal the feelings and emotional state of Vivian. She uses the soliloquy to give Vivian a chance to express how she is feeling and what she is thinking in every part of the play. By using the soliloquy, Edson manages to cite sympathy, rather than pity, in the audience by showing the constant struggle that…

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    “ Does someone actually think I would kill my daughter because she wet the bed?” said Patsy Ramsey, JonBenet Ramsey’s mom. JonBenet Ramsey’s murder in 1996 still shocks the world today. JonBenet Ramsey was born on August 6, 1990, in Atlanta Georgia. The daughter of a fashion designer and a wealthy businessman. Her mom’s name was Patsy Ramsey and her dad’s name is John Bennett. She was the youngest of two children. She had a brother named Burke Ramsey who was born in 1987. In 1991 her and her…

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    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 always get a regular Screening because if you catch it early you can stop it. Some polyps become Cancer over a period of several years but you can get lucky and the polyp won’t become cancerous.The chance of the polyp becoming…

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    point in their life. Colorectal cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the colon or rectal. Depending on where the cancer starts, it can be diagnosed as just colon cancer or rectal cancer. These cancers are very similar so they are often talked about as one. Colorectal is the third most common cancer for both men and women, not including skin cancers, although men have a slightly greater chance. Growth on the inner lining of the colon/rectum are called polyps. When these polyps become…

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