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Colorectal cancer Los Angeles: Symptoms of local and systemic Colon Cancer by drtabib Posted Mon 14 Jun 2010 8:03pm Hills as soon as possible. There are man y reasons why one would experience this problem that are not closely related to cancer so it is not time to panic.   Systemic colon... One should always go the doctor when feeling any weird symptoms or sudden symptoms because when speaking of Colorectal cancer Los Angeles or any type of cancer early Read on »
NSAID sulindac prevents colon cancer by causing stem cells to self-destruct by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 13 Nov 2010 12:00am for about 1 percent of all cases of colorectal cancer, and is typically present in non-hereditary colon cancer, too. Mice that ate the NSAID sulindac in their feed had within a week... Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) prevent colon cancer Read on »
What Is Colon Cancer And Colon Cancer Treatment by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 30 Mar 2009 3:20pm 1 Comment in the body. Colon cancer, or colorectal cancer as it’s regularly known as is cancer which starts in the digestive, or gastrointestinal (GI) system. A colon’s primary responsibility... cells. Every cancer is different depending on where it occurs, so colon cancer will generally progress at a different rate, cause different symptoms, and respond to different Read on »
Early Detection Helps Man Beat Colon Cancer by HealthFinder Posted Fri 24 Sep 2010 10:00am of colon cancer, and his father had died of leukemia when Smith was just 3 years old. "I always had it in my mind that, when I turned 50, I would do this because of my family history... the last thing I wanted to do was have my kids grow up without a father." Doctors usually can remove polyps found during a colonoscopy, making it one of the best cancer-prevention Read on »
Vitamin D may protect against colon cancer by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Wed 14 Apr 2010 7:02am shown to suppress proliferation of human colon cancer cells and tumor growth.1,2 Also, the cells of the colon, whether they are normal or cancerous, are capable of converting 25... D levels and colorectal cancer. Even after a diagnosis of colon cancer, vitamin D levels are associated with increased survival – in colon cancer patients, higher vitamin D Read on »
Dr. Oz, Colon Cancer Screening, Colon Polyp, and Colonoscopy - What Can We Learn by Davis Liu Medical Doctor Posted Tue 07 Sep 2010 11:40pm for his second season was one I could not miss. He turned fifty in June and had a colonoscopy in August to screen for colon cancer.  As a result he saved his own life. Dr. Oz had a colon polyp.  The polyp which was removed was found at the distal sigmoid and identified as an adenomatous polyp.  These types of polyps have the potential to become cancerous Read on »
Scientists Identify Markers on Human Breast Cancer Cells Linked to Development of an Aggressive, But Less Common Form of Breast by Cancer.gov Posted Mon 17 May 2010 9:00pm Scientists Identify Markers on Human Breast Cancer Cells Linked to Development of an Aggressive, But Less Common Form of Breast Cancer Scientists have identified... cancer developed when three markers, CD44+, CD49fhi, and CD133hi were present simultaneously on the surface of human cells taken from breast cancer patients and transplanted Read on »
Mouse Antibody Kills Human Breast Cancer Cells by Aaron Tabor Medical Doctor Posted Mon 02 Aug 2010 7:16am on human breast cancer cells transplanted into mice.  For this study, mice were transplanted with either hormone sensitive human breast cancer cells or triple negative breast cancer... needed to determine the effectiveness of this antibody in human breast cancer patients either alone or in combination with various chemotherapy drugs, other antibodies are already Read on »
No Link Seen Between High-Carb Diet, Colon Cancer by Medline Plus Posted Wed 03 Nov 2010 11:14am that spur a surge in blood sugar do not seem to have an elevated risk of colon cancer, a new study suggests. The findings, reported in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, add to the conflicting body of evidence as to whether foods with a high "glycemic index" are related to an increased risk of colon cancer Read on »
Colon Cancer Screening: To scope or not to scope? by Yusuf Saleeby Medical Doctor Posted Fri 03 Jun 2011 10:57pm Colon Cancer Screening:  To scope or not to scope? Biomarkers to the rescue. Yusuf M. Saleeby, MD(Published in Nov/Dec 2011 edition of American Fitness magazine) Colon cancer screening by fiberoptic colonoscopy is recommended by the vast majority of physicians and the American Cancer Society as a screening test for colorectal cancer.  While c ... Read on »