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Colorectal cancerColorectal cancer includes cancerous growths in the colon, rectum, anus, and appendix. It is a major killer among the different forms of cancer.
There are different types of colon cancers, however 95% of colon cancers are Adenocarcinoma. Most colorectal cancers are thought to arise from polyps[?] in the colon. These mushroom-like growths are usually benign[?], but some may develop into cancer over time.
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The treatment depends on the staging of the cancer (a classification of severity based on the degree of mucosal penetration and on spread to lymph nodes or other organs). When colorectal cancer is caught at early stages (with little spread) it is likely to be curable. However when it is detected at later stages (when distant metastases are present) it it less likely to be curable.
Treatments include:
Because colorectal cancer can take many years to develop, and detecting colorectal cancer early greatly improves the chances of a cure, screening for the disease is recommended in individuals who are at increased risk. There are several different tests available for this purpose.
A Colonoscopy has the advantage that if polyps[?] are found during the procedure they can be immediately removed. Tissue can also be taken for biopsy[?].
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