Cancer is a malignant tumor that arises from an internal mass in the internal organs (colon). Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of death in men and women in the United States. Most colorectal hyperplasia is caused by polyps. Removing colon polyps can help prevent serious complications. Colon polyps and early stage infections may not have any symptoms or side effects. Therefore, screening for cancer is important. Cancer diagnosis can be confirmed by sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy and biopsy to confirm cancerous tissue. The treatment of the growth of color depends on the location, size, and extent of the spread of the disease, and the strength of the patient's body. Surgery is the most popular medical treatment for colorectal cancer. Chemotherapy can prolong life and improve the quality of life in patients who are sick or dying from the growth of metastatic cancer. It may reduce the risk of secondary treatment in patients with significant colonic disease detected at the time of surgery.
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