When to Worry If You're Pooping Blood
Understanding the various conditions that cause blood in the stool can help you work with your physician to find the cause of this symptom. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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Colon Polyps and Colon Cancer Risk
Virtually all colon cancer develops from adenomatous polyps in the colon, generally referred to simply as colon polyps. Although polyps don't always become cancerous, a personal or family history of polyps puts you at higher risk for colon cancer. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) Detected Using...
Tumor markers are an invaluable tool in monitoring colon cancer, but they are not infallible. Learn more about CEA and other blood tests. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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How and When Chemotherapy Is Used to Treat...
Learn more about the types of chemotherapy for colon cancer, how it is administered, the side effects and what to expect during your treatment cycles. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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What Happens After Colon Cancer Diagnosis?
Making the leap from symptoms or a family history to a diagnosis requires tests to verify the presence of cancerous cells. Learn more details here. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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A Guide to Understanding Colon Surgery Diets
You may be exposed to many different diets before and after your bowel surgery, which allow your digestive tract to heal while providing nutrition. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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3 FAQs About Colon Biopsies
A colon biopsy is the removal and examination of tissue, cells, or fluid from the colon. No colon cancer diagnosis is final until the tissue sample from your colon is analyzed in a laboratory and found to contain cancer cells. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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How and Why a Colon Biopsy Is Performed, and...
The definitive test for colon cancer is a colon biopsy. Learn how this exam is performed, and what will happen during the procedure. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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Feeling More Comfortable With Colonoscopy
Know what to expect and how to prepare for your upcoming colonoscopy. Colonoscopy need not be an anxiety-provoking procedure. Follow these tips. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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Macrophages: The Warriors of Your Immune System
Macrophages are the Army, Air Force, and Marine of your immune system. They seek and destroy foreign intruders to include cancer cells, viruses, and bacteria. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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Hematochezia Can Be a Symptom of Colon Cancer
Hematochezia (the passage of bright red, bloody stools) usually indicates the large intestine is bleeding somewhere. A common cause is hemorrhoids. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
Source: About.com Colon Cancer - April 9, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: coloncancer.guide at about.com Tags: health Source Type: news

Seeing Pills in Your Stool? Learn More Here
Seeing whole medications in your stool can be disconcerting, but there is likely a rational explanation for this phenomena. Learn more here. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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Colonoscopy Overview
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When is it Colon Cancer Metastases and When is...
When do you have colon cancer that has spread to your ovaries and when do you have ovarian cancer? Telling the difference can be difficult. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
Source: About.com Colon Cancer - April 1, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: coloncancer.guide at about.com Tags: health Source Type: news

Advice about Bright Red Blood in Stool
I am 17 years old, relatively active, and more often than not I am strictly eating vegetables. Starting this week, I noticed bright red blood in my stool. Not a whole lot, but just in one part of the poop. The minute I noticed it, I became very concerned that it could be colon cancer. But, I realize that this is one possibility among some others. (Source: About.com Colon Cancer)
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