Colorectal Cancer: An overview
An overview of the epidemiology, pathology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of colorectal cancers. Colorectal cancers are more common in older people and those with a family history. Red meat, obesity, cigarette smoking and alcohol are known to be risk factors. The vast majority of colorectal cancers are adenocarcinomas, and over 60% of cancers are found in the rectum or sigmoid colon. Diagnosis is by means of colonoscopy and biopsy, CT and MRI. Treatment options include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapies.

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Cancer 101: Colon Cancer Symptoms, Survival Rate & More

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Colon Cancer with Dr. Howard Schecter : MD-VOD

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STAGE 4 COLON CANCER AT 31 YRS OLD | my diagnosis story part 1

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AI Model for Detection of Colorectal Cancer on Routine Abdominopelvic CT Examinations

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Understanding Treatment for Colon Cancer

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Molecular Basis of Colon Cancer

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Colon Cancer Genetics

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Clinical features of cancer: how cancers cause clinical symptoms

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Warning Signs of Colon Cancer You Should Never Ignore

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Breast Cancer | Clinical Medicine

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Cancer Drugs/Pharmacology

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Angelica's Colorectal Cancer Story: "My Inner Voice Told Me Something Was Wrong" | The Patient Story

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my cancer symptoms (colorectal cancer awareness)

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Lung Cancer: An Overview

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