Colorectal cancer (patient information)

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What is Colorectal cancer

Colorectal cancer is a very common cancer in United States. It includes cancer of the colon or rectum. Symptoms can include general abdominal discomfort, abdominal pain, blood in the stool, narrower stools and a change in bowel habits. However, you may not have symptoms at first, so screening is important. If you are caught early, you may often curable. Treatments for colorectal cancer include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation or a combination.

How do I know if I have "Colorectal cancer" and What are the Symptoms of "Colorectal cancer"?

How "Colorectal cancer" Is Spread and Who is at Risk for "Colorectal cancer"?

How to know you have "Colorectal cancer" (Diagnosis)

When to Seek Urgent Medical Care

Treatment Options

Diseases With Similar Symptoms

Where to find Medical Care for "Colorectal cancer"

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Prevention of "Colorectal cancer"

What to Expect (Outook/Prognosis)

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