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Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by bloomstar: 5:49pm On May 14, 2018
many people do not know about colon cancer (also know as colorectal cancer), and in this post, i will talk bout the causes of colon cancer and symptoms as well as prevention.

colorectal/colon cancer is not contagious (a person cannot catch the disease from a cancer patient). Some people are more likely to develop colorectal cancer than others.

Factors that increase a person’s risk of colorectal cancer include increasing age, race, high fat intake, a family history of colorectal cancer and polyps, the presence of polyps in the large intestine, and inflammatory bowel diseases, primarily chronic ulcerative colitis.

Age
Increasing age is the main risk factor for colorectal cancer. Around 90% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed after age 50.

Race
Africans have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer than people of other races.

Diet and colorectal cancer

Diets high in fat have been shown in numerous research studies to predispose people to colorectal cancer. In countries with high colorectal cancer rates, the fat intake by the population is much higher than in countries with low cancer rates.

It is believed that the digestion of fat that occurs in the small intestine and the colon leads to the formation of cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens). Likewise, research studies also reveal that diets high in vegetables and high-fiber foods such as whole-grain breads and cereals contain less fat that produces these carcinogens and may counter the effects of the carcinogens. Both effects would help reduce the risk of cancer.

What are the signs and symptoms of colon cancer?

Symptoms of colorectal cancer are numerous and nonspecific.
They include fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, change in bowel habits, narrow stools, diarrhea or constipation, red or dark blood in stool, weight loss, abdominal pain, cramps, or bloating. Other conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (spastic colon), ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, diverticulosis, and peptic ulcer disease can have symptoms that mimic colorectal cancer.

Some symptoms and signs of colon cancer can also include:

rectal bleeding or blood in the stool,
dark-colored stool,
change in bowel habits,
change in stool consistency,
constipation,
diarrhea,
narrow stools.
Colorectal cancer can be present for several years before symptoms develop. Symptoms vary according to where in the large intestine the tumor is located.

The right colon is wider and more flexible. It can even be called relatively spacious as compared to the rest of the colon. Cancers of the right colon can grow to large sizes before they cause any abdominal symptoms. Typically, right-sided cancers cause iron deficiency anemia due to the slow loss of blood over a long period of time. Iron deficiency anemia causes fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath.

The left colon is narrower than the right colon. Therefore, cancers of the left colon are more likely to cause partial or complete bowel obstruction. Cancers causing partial bowel obstruction can cause symptoms of constipation, narrowed stool, diarrhea, abdominal pains, cramps, and bloating.

Bright red blood in the stool may also indicate a growth near the end of the left colon or rectum.

What tests can be done to detect and diagnose colon cancer?

When colon cancer is suspected, a colonoscopy is typically performed to confirm the diagnosis and locate the tumor.
Colonoscopy is a procedure whereby a health care professional inserts a long, flexible viewing tube into the rectum for the purpose of inspecting the inside of the entire colon.

Colonoscopy is generally considered more accurate than barium enema X-rays, especially in detecting small polyps. If colon polyps are found, they usually are removed through the colonoscope and sent to the pathologist. The pathologist examines the polyps under the microscope to check for cancer.

Colonoscopy is the best procedure to use when cancer of the colon is suspected. While the majority of the polyps removed through colonoscopes are benign, many are precancerous. Removal of precancerous polyps prevents the future development of colon cancer from these polyps.

If cancerous growths are found during colonoscopy, small tissue samples (biopsies) can be obtained and examined under the microscope to determine if the polyp is cancerous. If colon cancer is confirmed by a biopsy, staging examinations are performed to determine whether the cancer has already spread to other organs.

complications

Since colorectal cancer tends to spread to the lungs and the liver, staging tests usually include CT scans of the lungs, liver, and abdomen. Positron emission tomography (PET) scans, a newer test which looks for the increased metabolic activity that is common in cancerous tissue, also are employed frequently to look for the spread of colon cancer to lymph nodes or other organs.

What are the treatments for colon cancer?

Surgery is the most common initial medical treatment for colorectal cancer. During surgery, the tumor, a small margin of the surrounding healthy intestine, and adjacent lymph nodes are removed. The surgeon then reconnects the healthy sections of the bowel. In patients with rectal cancer, the rectum sometimes is permanently removed if the cancer arises too low in the rectum.

The surgeon then creates an opening (colostomy) on the abdominal wall through which solid waste from the colon is excreted. Specially trained nurses (enterostomal therapists) can help patients adjust to colostomies, and most patients with colostomies return to a normal lifestyle.

For early colon cancers, the recommended treatment is surgical removal. For most people with early stage colon cancer (stage I and most stage II), surgery alone is the only treatment required.

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy may be offered to some people with stage II cancers who have factors suggesting that their tumor may be at higher risk of recurrence. However, once a colon cancer has spread to local lymph nodes (stage III), the risk of the cancer returning remains high even if all visible evidence of the cancer has been removed by the surgeon. This is due to an increased likelihood that tiny cancer cells may have escaped prior to surgery and are too small to detect at that time by blood tests, scans or even direct examination.

Their presence is deduced from higher risk of recurrence of the colon cancer at a later date (relapse). Medical cancer doctors (medical oncologists) recommend additional treatments with chemotherapy in this setting to lower the risk of the cancer’s return.

Drugs used for chemotherapy enter the bloodstream and attack any colon cancer cells that were shed into the blood or lymphatic systems prior to the operation, attempting to kill them before they set up shop in other organs.

This strategy, called adjuvant chemotherapy, has been proven to lower the risk of cancer recurrence and is recommended for all patients with stage III colon cancer who are healthy enough to undergo it, as well as for some higher risk stage II patients whose tumor may have been found to have obstructed or perforated the bowel wall prior to surgery.

In general, anticancer medications destroy cells that are rapidly growing and dividing. Therefore, normal red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells that also are growing rapidly can be affected by chemotherapy. As a result, common side effects include anemia, loss of energy, and a low resistance to infections. Cells in the hair roots and intestines also divide rapidly.

Therefore, chemotherapy can cause hair loss, mouth sores, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, but these effects are transient.

for more, please follow source.

source: http://generalhealthinfo.com/2018/05/14/colon-cancer-symptoms-causes-and-treatment/

cc: lalasticlala

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Sarang(f): 6:26pm On May 14, 2018
Educative smiley

I hate cancer! sad
Hate it!
Hate it!
Hate it!

To the highest degree angry

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by veekid(m): 6:26pm On May 14, 2018
Ok
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by MrGreenMavro: 6:26pm On May 14, 2018
Money Cancer nkor...make dat one affect yahoo boys n politicians cheesy cheesy

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by AdoredLadyvida: 6:26pm On May 14, 2018
Hmmm

God bless.U.S.A,bless Nigeria
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Nobody: 6:27pm On May 14, 2018
What about semicolon cancergrin? Different names for cancer,i don't know what this world is turning into oo embarassed
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by maxiuc(m): 6:27pm On May 14, 2018
angry
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by KhaleesiAdaz(f): 6:28pm On May 14, 2018
I thought they claimed oral $ëx can cause it too?


So na lie?
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by piagetskinner(m): 6:28pm On May 14, 2018
God de
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by kingwill2050(m): 6:28pm On May 14, 2018
LaCruzz:
What about semicolon cancergrin? Different names for cancer,i don't know what this world is turning into oo embarassed
Hahahaha. So funny undecided

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by otijah2: 6:28pm On May 14, 2018
LaCruzz:
What about semicolon cancee grin?
you can go to jokes section plz, BC this topic isn't meant to be a laughing stock

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by KrystosCJ(m): 6:31pm On May 14, 2018
LaCruzz:
What about semicolon cancergrin? Different names for cancer,i don't know what this world is turning into oo embarassed

You are exhibiting signs of clown cancer.

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by ednut1(m): 6:35pm On May 14, 2018
If person get cancer na euthanasia sure pass sad
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by girlhaley(f): 6:37pm On May 14, 2018
LaCruzz:
What about semicolon cancergrin? Different names for cancer,i don't know what this world is turning into oo embarassed


It's not only semi colon... You'll see exclamation cheesy
cheesy


May God save us

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Yinxies(f): 6:38pm On May 14, 2018
lipsrsealed

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Demogorgon(m): 6:40pm On May 14, 2018
I think this type of cancer is rare
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Olatara(f): 6:42pm On May 14, 2018
ednut1:
If person get cancer na euthanasia sure pass sad
euthanasia ke? No talk am again abeg.
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Uyi168: 6:43pm On May 14, 2018
Sarang:
Educative smiley
I hate cancer! sad Hate it! Hate it! Hate it!
To the highest degree angry
No one loves cancer..

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Bellgal: 6:43pm On May 14, 2018
Demogorgon:
I think this type of cancer is rare
It is not rare
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by asawanathegreat(m): 6:44pm On May 14, 2018
Great lesson there bro, God bless u
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by ednut1(m): 6:44pm On May 14, 2018
Olatara:
euthanasia ke? No talk am again abeg.
i have seen someone die of cancer. It is not worth it atal. Euthanasia abehlg

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by obyback: 6:46pm On May 14, 2018
Lost my dad to this shit

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Dottore: 6:46pm On May 14, 2018
Ok
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by RoyalBlak007: 6:47pm On May 14, 2018
Educative!
Cancer is deadly
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by RoyalBlak007: 6:47pm On May 14, 2018
Educative!
Cancer is deadly
Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Olatara(f): 6:53pm On May 14, 2018
ednut1:
i have seen someone die of cancer. It is not worth it atal. Euthanasia abehlg
euthanasia is also know as suicide. I came across that word in an Indian movie 'Guzaarish' I don't wish my enemy such.

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by aribisala0(m): 7:08pm On May 14, 2018
bloomstar:
many people do not know about colon cancer (also know as colorectal cancer), and in this post, i will talk bout the causes of colon cancer and symptoms as well as prevention.

colorectal/colon cancer is not contagious (a person cannot catch the disease from a cancer patient). Some people are more likely to develop colorectal cancer than others.

Factors that increase a person’s risk of colorectal cancer include increasing age, race, high fat intake, a family history of colorectal cancer and polyps, the presence of polyps in the large intestine, and inflammatory bowel diseases, primarily chronic ulcerative colitis.

Age
Increasing age is the main risk factor for colorectal cancer. Around 90% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed after age 50.

Race
Africans have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer than people of other races.

Diet and colorectal cancer

Diets high in fat have been shown in numerous research studies to predispose people to colorectal cancer. In countries with high colorectal cancer rates, the fat intake by the population is much higher than in countries with low cancer rates.

It is believed that the digestion of fat that occurs in the small intestine and the colon leads to the formation of cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens). Likewise, research studies also reveal that diets high in vegetables and high-fiber foods such as whole-grain breads and cereals contain less fat that produces these carcinogens and may counter the effects of the carcinogens. Both effects would help reduce the risk of cancer.

What are the signs and symptoms of colon cancer?

Symptoms of colorectal cancer are numerous and nonspecific.
They include fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, change in bowel habits, narrow stools, diarrhea or constipation, red or dark blood in stool, weight loss, abdominal pain, cramps, or bloating. Other conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (spastic colon), ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, diverticulosis, and peptic ulcer disease can have symptoms that mimic colorectal cancer.

Some symptoms and signs of colon cancer can also include:

rectal bleeding or blood in the stool,
dark-colored stool,
change in bowel habits,
change in stool consistency,
constipation,
diarrhea,
narrow stools.
Colorectal cancer can be present for several years before symptoms develop. Symptoms vary according to where in the large intestine the tumor is located.

The right colon is wider and more flexible. It can even be called relatively spacious as compared to the rest of the colon. Cancers of the right colon can grow to large sizes before they cause any abdominal symptoms. Typically, right-sided cancers cause iron deficiency anemia due to the slow loss of blood over a long period of time. Iron deficiency anemia causes fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath.

The left colon is narrower than the right colon. Therefore, cancers of the left colon are more likely to cause partial or complete bowel obstruction. Cancers causing partial bowel obstruction can cause symptoms of constipation, narrowed stool, diarrhea, abdominal pains, cramps, and bloating.

Bright red blood in the stool may also indicate a growth near the end of the left colon or rectum.

What tests can be done to detect and diagnose colon cancer?

When colon cancer is suspected, a colonoscopy is typically performed to confirm the diagnosis and locate the tumor.
Colonoscopy is a procedure whereby a health care professional inserts a long, flexible viewing tube into the rectum for the purpose of inspecting the inside of the entire colon.

Colonoscopy is generally considered more accurate than barium enema X-rays, especially in detecting small polyps. If colon polyps are found, they usually are removed through the colonoscope and sent to the pathologist. The pathologist examines the polyps under the microscope to check for cancer.

Colonoscopy is the best procedure to use when cancer of the colon is suspected. While the majority of the polyps removed through colonoscopes are benign, many are precancerous. Removal of precancerous polyps prevents the future development of colon cancer from these polyps.

If cancerous growths are found during colonoscopy, small tissue samples (biopsies) can be obtained and examined under the microscope to determine if the polyp is cancerous. If colon cancer is confirmed by a biopsy, staging examinations are performed to determine whether the cancer has already spread to other organs.

complications

Since colorectal cancer tends to spread to the lungs and the liver, staging tests usually include CT scans of the lungs, liver, and abdomen. Positron emission tomography (PET) scans, a newer test which looks for the increased metabolic activity that is common in cancerous tissue, also are employed frequently to look for the spread of colon cancer to lymph nodes or other organs.

What are the treatments for colon cancer?

Surgery is the most common initial medical treatment for colorectal cancer. During surgery, the tumor, a small margin of the surrounding healthy intestine, and adjacent lymph nodes are removed. The surgeon then reconnects the healthy sections of the bowel. In patients with rectal cancer, the rectum sometimes is permanently removed if the cancer arises too low in the rectum.

The surgeon then creates an opening (colostomy) on the abdominal wall through which solid waste from the colon is excreted. Specially trained nurses (enterostomal therapists) can help patients adjust to colostomies, and most patients with colostomies return to a normal lifestyle.

For early colon cancers, the recommended treatment is surgical removal. For most people with early stage colon cancer (stage I and most stage II), surgery alone is the only treatment required.

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy may be offered to some people with stage II cancers who have factors suggesting that their tumor may be at higher risk of recurrence. However, once a colon cancer has spread to local lymph nodes (stage III), the risk of the cancer returning remains high even if all visible evidence of the cancer has been removed by the surgeon. This is due to an increased likelihood that tiny cancer cells may have escaped prior to surgery and are too small to detect at that time by blood tests, scans or even direct examination.

Their presence is deduced from higher risk of recurrence of the colon cancer at a later date (relapse). Medical cancer doctors (medical oncologists) recommend additional treatments with chemotherapy in this setting to lower the risk of the cancer’s return.

Drugs used for chemotherapy enter the bloodstream and attack any colon cancer cells that were shed into the blood or lymphatic systems prior to the operation, attempting to kill them before they set up shop in other organs.

This strategy, called adjuvant chemotherapy, has been proven to lower the risk of cancer recurrence and is recommended for all patients with stage III colon cancer who are healthy enough to undergo it, as well as for some higher risk stage II patients whose tumor may have been found to have obstructed or perforated the bowel wall prior to surgery.

In general, anticancer medications destroy cells that are rapidly growing and dividing. Therefore, normal red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells that also are growing rapidly can be affected by chemotherapy. As a result, common side effects include anemia, loss of energy, and a low resistance to infections. Cells in the hair roots and intestines also divide rapidly.

Therefore, chemotherapy can cause hair loss, mouth sores, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, but these effects are transient.

for more, please follow source.

source: http://generalhealthinfo.com/2018/05/14/colon-cancer-symptoms-causes-and-treatment/

cc: lalasticlala

Africans do not have a higher rate of colorectal cancer. The opposite is the case. In fact Africans from West Africa are 60 times less likely 60/100000 vs 1/100000 to develop colorectal cancer than Americans..

The risk for African Americans is the same or similar to that of white Americans.

It is believed that the risk is lifestyle based i.e high fat and meat with low fibre diet as well as low exercise and obesity.
Take home message
Eat yam ,plantain cassava, carrots,sweet potatoes and garri regularly even if you live in the US , avoid McDonalds and unhealthy food like pizza processed meats ,fat and smoking

This is why Black Africans have a different profile from Black Americans until they develop an appetite for high risk diets
Eat yam ,plantain and garri regularly. lose weight if you are overweigh.Do not sit down 12 hours a day.

avoid corned beef,sausage,bacon, pizza meats and animal fat

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by AbokiAlhaji1: 7:11pm On May 14, 2018
Lost my immediate elder brother to colon cancer.. He took his last breathe right in my arms.. No thanks to LUTH doctors strike 2014... So truly you are gone?? cry cry cry cry

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Re: Colon Cancer Is Dangerous, Know Causes And Prevention by Chukazu: 7:16pm On May 14, 2018
Africans are susceptible to any disease

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