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Use of Chemotherapy For Colon Cancer
By Kate Savage
Colon cancer is a form in which tissues of the colon are affected and most of these are adenocarcinomas - the common type of bowel tumors, found in inner lining of the intestine. As colon cancer is not a contagious disease, there is no possibility of having cancer from a cancer patient. Some factors like family history of colorectal cancer, high fat intake, presence of polyps in chronic and large intestine may lead to colon cancer. Colon cancer can be curable, if found in early stages.
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Colon Health Problems - Is Your Health at Risk?
By Ken Black
Your colon is very important to your overall health. There are many diseases associated with this vital internal organ. The air you breath, the food you eat, the water you drink, how much you exercise, and your overall health all play a part in deciding if you'll be okay or not. Find out what you need to know to protect your life.
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How Asbestos Causes Gastrointestinal Cancer
By Joseph Devine
Our digestive tract is a complex system comprised of several different parts that all work together to keep your body nourished with vitamins and nutrients from your food. Cancer that affects the gastrointestinal tract can hit anywhere in the digestive tract, starting with the esophagus and then going to the gallbladder, liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and lastly, the rectum.
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This Gallstone Natural Remedy Can Help You Avoid Gallbladder Surgery
By David Q. Smith
Learn about a simple natural remedy that has helped gallstone sufferers flush their gallstones and avoid surgery. Discover the right way to start your alternative home treatment for gallstones.
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Colorectal Cancer: Can Diet and Herbs Out-perform Chemotherapy?
By Chris Teo, Ph.D.
The perception I had was without chemotherapy, colorectal cancer patients would die -- if not all of them, at least a great majority of them. But research data does not support that perception. The difference of five-year survival between chemotherapy and no chemotherapy group is only 8% or 13.5 %. Can this slim margin not be achieved by some other non-invasive and non-toxic means?
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