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Colon Cancer

Dr. Grace Butler, Colon Cancer Survivor, Founder of Hope Through Grace

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Symptoms of Colon Cancer

The most commonly experienced symptom of colon cancer are rectal bleeding and narrow stools. Be advised that sometimes colon cancer does not present any symptoms until the disease has advanced. This makes colon cancer screening essential.

What is Colon Cancer?

Cancer occurs when cells in a part of the body begin to grow out of control. Normal cells divide and grow in an orderly fashion, but cancer cells do not. They continue to grow and crowd out normal cells. Although there are many kinds of cancer, they all have in common this out-of-control growth of cells.

Different kinds of cancer can behave very differently. For example, lung cancer and breast cancer are very different diseases. They grow at different rates and respond to different treatments. that’s why people with cancer need treatment that is aimed at their kind of cancer.

Sometimes cancer cells break away from a tumor and spread to other parts of the body through the blood or lymph system. They can settle in new places and form new tumors. When this happens, it is called metastasis (meh-tas-tuh-sis). Cancer that has spread in this way is called metastatic cancer.

Even when cancer has spread to a new place in the body, it is still named after the part of the body where it started. For example, if prostate cancer spreads to the bones, it is still called prostate cancer. If breast cancer spreads to the lungs, it is still breast cancer. When cancer comes back in a person who appeared to be free of the disease after treatment, it is called a recurrence.
 

Fast Facts about Colon Cancer

  • Colon cancer is the 3rd most commonly diagnosed cancer in men and women in the US
  • About 105,000 cases were diagnosed in 2005 in the US
  • Only 39% of colon cancer cases are detected early
  • It is the second leading cause of cancer related death in the US.

  Dr. Daniel Albo,

Debakey VA Medical Center