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How Do You Explore Surgery For Colon Cancer Treatment?

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How Do You Explore Surgery For Colon Cancer Treatment?

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The lining of the colon is susceptible to polyps that, if not treated early, may turn cancerous. Surgery to treat both benign and malignant tumors is common and almost entirely effective in treating colon cancer. Have a colonoscopy every three to five years after you turn 50, or start the process at an even younger age if you have a family history of cancer or polyps. Precancerous polyps and small batches of malignant, cancerous cells can be removed during a colonoscopy, thereby eliminating the need for further surgery. If you are in a high-risk group, get screened regularly so any cancer can be detected early. Explore the types of colon cancer surgery at WebMD (see Resources below). These include a subtotal colectomy, total colectomy and laparoscopic surgery on the lower intestine. Research the side effects of colorectal cancer surgery at the Cancer Compass Web site (see Resources below). Common postoperative side effects include fatigue and pain, though diarrhea and constipation are

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