COLON CANCER: ETIOLOGY, SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
.... A history of breast, endometrial, or ovarian cancer also places the patient at high
risk for
colon cancer (12:154). Iatrogenically ....
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CANCER RESEARCH
.... Case-control and cohort studies and studies of leisure activity show physical activity to be linked with lower
risk of
colon cancer. ....
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Genistein Soybean & Breast Cancer
.... The much lower
risk of breast,
colon, and prostrate cancers in Asians who ingest 2050 times more soy per capita than Americans, originally led researchers to ....
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Pneumatosis Intestinalis
.... While a high-fiber diet is beneficial in lowering cholesterol and possibly reducing the
risk of
colon cancer, it also feeds intestinal bacteria that produce ....
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Aspirin and Health
.... And last week came preliminary evidence of another major benefit: aspirin reduces the
risk of death from
colon cancer. A major study ....
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The Epidemiology of Human Cancer The Public
.... against cancer. Preliminary data suggest that regular physical activity may reduce the
risk of
colon cancer. The relevant studies ....
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Linkage Between Cancer & Diet
.... Obesity is a
risk factor for a number of cancers, such as those of the breast,
colon, uterus, and prostate, and dietary fat and low dietary fiber are ....
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Overview of Menopause
.... However, there are some indications that HRT may decrease a woman's
risk of
colon cancer and broken bones from osteoporosis. It ....
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Cancer and Nutrition
.... Vitamin D has been found to inhibit the oncogene c-myc, inhibit cell cancer growth, and decrease the
risk of
colon cancer as well as prevent rickets. ....
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Alterations in Digestive Function
.... sudden severe attacks of violent diarrhea, high fever, abdominal pain, and peritonitis, or more gradual onset; increased
risk of
colon cancer; bleeding can ....
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Liver Cancer
.... Obesity is a
risk factor for a number of cancers, such as those of the breast,
colon, uterus, and prostate, and dietary fat and low dietary fiber are ....
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The Onset of Cancer
.... Obesity is a
risk factor for a number of cancers, such as those of the breast,
colon, uterus, and prostate, and dietary fat and low dietary fiber are ....
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Medical Asepsis
.... The prevalence of diverticulosis increases with aging, and there is reduced peristalsis of the
colon, increasing the
risk of constipation. ....
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Obesity
.... Obese people are at high
risk for cancers of the breast,
colon, esophagus, kidney, pancreas, prostate, uterus, and gallbladder (Liebman). ....
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Obesity Causes
.... Obese people are at high
risk for cancers of the breast,
colon, esophagus, kidney, pancreas, prostate, uterus, and gallbladder (Liebman). ....
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ULCERATIVE COLITIS Introduction This research re
.... also show that children of parents with IBD are at high
risk for the .... UC includes recurrent diffuse inflammation in the
colon and rectum, while CD can include ....
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Cancer Detection and Prevention
.... those patients who are at an especially high
risk for developing colorectal cancer. These might include people with a strong family history of
colon cancer. ....
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NUTRITION & CANCER Introduction "Inhibition o
.... reduce death rates from cancers of the breast, lung, brain,
colon, prostate, ovary .... diets with whole grains, legumes, fruits, and vegetables reduce
risk of cancer ....
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Role of Nutrition & Health in the Elderly
.... To reduce the
risk of cancer, a person needs to not just restrict but .... In addition, there is the possible benefit of lower rates of
colon cancer, cardiovascular ....
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Cancer Detection and Prevention It is generally b
.... Finally, physicians are asked to identify high
risk patients. These might include patients with a strong family history of
colon cancer, or a personal history ....
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Cancer: Its History and Treatment in US Society
.... Colorectal carcinoma: Epidemiology and
risk factors. Journal American Osteopath Assoc., 84(3), 269-75. Grundman, E. (1985). What's New in
Colon Carcinogenesis? ....
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Measurements of Obesity
.... Obese people are at high
risk for cancers of the breast,
colon, esophagus, kidney, pancreas, prostate, uterus, and gallbladder (Liebman). ....
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Lycopene
.... Cancer of the esophagus, stomach,
colon and rectum are prevalent worldwide, and each .... a study showed that weekly tomato consumption reduced the
risk of this ....
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Digestion
.... The food then moves to the
colon where it is absorbed into the blood stream .... types of food, vitamins and minerals can help avoid or lower the
risk of everything ....
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Affects of Stress
.... This could also account for the increased
risk of death if the defensive ability .... Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory disease of the
colon in which the large ....
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Investing in Costa Rica
.... Currency
risk is not a serious
risk for investments in Costa Rica by investors from the United States. While the Costa Rican
colon is not tied to the United ....
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Importance of Free Radicals
.... studies have also correlated lower dietary intakes and lower circulating levels of several antioxidants with increase
risk for lung cancer,
colon cancer, and ....
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Role of Media Images on Anorexia Nervosa
.... procedure, requiring sedation, and is not without
risk. In fact, colonoscopy has the highest complication rate compared to other ways to screen for
colon cancer ....
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Cancers
.... the
risk of ovarian cancer, and BRCA2 mutations increase the
risk of breast .... is involved with several cancers, including breast cancer,
colon cancer, pancreatic ....
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Esophogeal Cancer
.... are seven strategies people should adopt if they wish to reduce their
risk of developing .... be fashioned from other tissues in the body such as those
colon tissue ....
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