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For women with or at high risk for hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer (HNPCC), annual screening should be offered for endometrial cancer with endometrial biopsy beginning at age 35
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Colon cancer can occur in both men and women and is most often found among people over the age of 50, although it does occur in younger people, and even (rarely) in teens. Colon cancer is linked to ...
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Colon cancer is a very common form of cancer with more than 100,000 cases being diagnosed in the United States each year. The most common risk factor for colon cancer is age, with incidence rates ...
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If cancer already exists, screening tests can find it early when it's easier to treat. Everyone 50 years of age or older should have regular colon cancer screening tests
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Age is the number one risk factor for colorectal cancer. In fact, research indicates that by age 50, one if four ... Effect of Blood Clots on Colon Cancer Survival Read an abstract for colorectal ...
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Colon cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the colon. Age and health history can affect the risk of developing colon cancer. Possible signs of colon ...
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People at greatest risk are those with a personal or family history of colon or rectal cancer, or ... tube, which is recommended every three to five years after age 50. Colon and ...
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Former CEO of McDonald's dies of colon cancer at age of 44 Posted Sunday, January 16, 2005 by Mike Adams Print this article Link to this article ...
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Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Stage III Colon Cancer: Implications of Race/Ethnicity, Age, and Differentiation J. Milburn Jessup; Andrew Stewart; Frederick L
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