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    Visiting The Doctor Boosts Colon Cancer Screening Rates

    Screening rates increase even more when doctors discuss details of screening tests, Kaiser Permanente study finds Patients who visited their doctor for any reason were nearly six times more likely to be screened for colon cancer compared to those who didn't visit their doctor, according to a...
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    Reducing Your Risk Of Colon Cancer: Five Facts About The Number Two Cancer Killer

    March Is Colon Cancer Awareness Month Colon cancer, the number two cancer killer in the United States, is often preventable and highly curable. "It's important for people to understand that with proper screening, colon cancer can not only be detected early, but often can be prevented from...
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    Targeting Lung And Colon Cancers And Glioblastoma Using New Photon-Counting Technique

    For scientists to improve cancer treatments with targeted therapeutic drugs, they need to be able to see proteins prevalent in the cancer cells. This has been impossible, until now. Thanks to a new microscopy technique, University of Akron researcher Dr. Adam Smith, assistant professor of...
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    Novel Designed Molecules Could Stop Colon Cancer Metastasis

    A Basque research consortium has managed to stop the development of colon cancer and its liver metastasis in an experimental model using mice. This breakthrough, which could open new avenues for the future treatment of these pathologies, has been achieved by creating molecules that interfere...
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    If You’re At Risk For Colon Cancer, Stop Eating Certain Foods, Study Warns

    If you are at risk for colon cancer, a new study has provided some interesting and important information: You can lower your risk of getting this disease by avoiding certain foods. Researchers from Wageningen University in the Netherlands evaluated 486 people with Lynch syndrome--a genetic...
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    Genes Are Not The Only Drivers Of Colon Cancer

    Genes are not the only drivers of colon cancer. A new study suggests cellular factors play an equally important part, and these not only drive tumor growth, but also affect how well the disease responds to chemotherapy. Senior study author John Dick, of the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre...
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    Important Advance Towards Understanding The Mechanisms Of Colon Cancer Progression

    Researchers from IMIM, Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute, have succeeded in determining the function of a new variant of enzyme IKKalpha (IKKα) to activate some of the genes taking part in the tumor progressions of colorectal cancer. In the future, this fact will make it possible to...
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    Genetic Mutations And Colon Cancer Development

    In exploring the genetics of mitochondria - the powerhouse of the cell - researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have stumbled upon a finding that challenges previously held beliefs about the role of mutations in cancer development. For the first time, researchers have found that...
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    Targeted Therapeutics For Colon Cancer

    Anurag Singh, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics at Boston University School of Medicine presented his recent work on targeted therapeutics for colon cancer at the American Association of Cancer Research Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. Singh's...
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    The Risk Of Colon Cancer Could Be Reduced By Regular Use Of Vitamin And Mineral Suppl

    Could the use of vitamin and mineral supplements in a regular diet help to reduce the risk of colon cancer and protect against carcinogens? A study published in the Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (CJPP) found that rats given regular multivitamin and mineral supplements showed a...
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    Could Additives In Hot Dogs Affect Incidence Of Colon Cancer?

    The addition of ascorbate (vitamin C) or its close relative, erythorbate, and the reduced amount of nitrite added in hot dogs, mandated in 1978, have been accompanied by a steep drop in the death rate from colon cancer, according to data presented at the 10th AACR International Conference on...
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    Colonoscopy Still Recommended For Prevention Of Colon Cancers

    Eventually, colon cancers bleed and so tests for blood in stool seem an inexpensive and noninvasive alternative to traditional colonoscopies. In fact, a recent article in the journal Cancer Prevention Research showed that fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) is an accurate predictor of colorectal...
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    Preventing Colon Cancer Without Increasing Heart Disease Risk

    Several clinical studies have shown that taking the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib can reduce the risk of developing polyps that lead to colon cancers, at the cost of increasing the risk of heart disease. But what if this tradeoff was not necessary? Researchers at Winship Cancer Institute of...
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    Colon cleansing: All risk, no reward warn experts

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    Unresectable Colon Cancer Fuels US Markets For Colonic, Pyloric And Prostatic Stents

    Global Information, Inc. presents a new market research report, "US Markets for Nonvascular Stents 2011" by Millennium Research Group. A key driver of the growth in colonic and duodenal/pyloric stents will be in the treatment of unresectable colon cancer, which is increasing in incidence and...
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    Minority Microbes Mapped In The Colon

    They make up less than one-hundredth of 1 percent of the microbes that live in the colon, but the bacteria and archaea that sop up hydrogen in the gut are fundamental to colon health. In a new study, researchers take a first look at these "hydrogenotrophic" microbes, mapping where they live and...
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    Research Reveals That Significantly More Genetic Mutations Lead To Colon Cancer

    Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center say there are at least 70 genetic mutations involved in the formation of colon cancer, far more than scientists previously thought. Based on the study, published in the July 2011 Cancer Research (Priority Reports), researchers are suggesting a new...
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    whats the best colon cleanser and acai berry from gnc?

    will this help me loose a little bit of that extra weight? i exercise and eat healthy i just seems to not be getting rid of those extra lbs.
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    Test Targets Lynch Syndrome, A Risk Factor For Colon Cancer

    Mayo Clinic has developed a screening procedure that could dramatically increase testing for Lynch syndrome, a hereditary genetic disorder that raises cancer risk, particularly for colorectal cancer. An estimated 3 percent of colon cancers can be attributed to Lynch syndrome. At least 80 percent...
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    The Conversation between: The Palate, Colon, and Toxins - May 05,2011

    How well do they communicate? Do they all get along? Do they fight or agree? Do they have cousins? What happenes when they disagree? If they only had a voice to effectively communicate...The Palate | The Appetite | The Colon | Toxins | Digest Release and or Remain Inside More...
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