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Knowing Which Colon and Rectal Cancer Screening Tests You Should Get, and How OftenThere are a variety of colon and rectal cancer screening tests available.
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Late Flags: The Tell-Tale Signs of Colorectal CancersSymptoms for colorectal cancer often show up when the disease is in its more advanced stages and can include gastrointestinal bleeding, abdominal pain, fatigue and many others.
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Identifying Symptoms Quickly is the Best Weapon against Lung CancerLung cancer is often detected late, making it an especially deadly cancer. It's important to know some of the symptoms associated with lung cancer.
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Am I At Higher Risk for Developing Breast Cancer?Understanding the risk factors associated with breast cancer can help lead to positive lifestyle changes.
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What Affects Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer?There are many factors that can increase your risk of developing colon or rectal cancer, including certain hereditary diseases, family history, age, obesity, smoking and others.
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Second-Hand Smoke: Increasing Your Risk of Lung CancerSecond-hand smoke has been shown to increase your risk of developing lung cancer by 20-30 percent.
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Inflammatory Breast Cancer and the Likelihood of Late DetectionInflammatory breast cancer is a type of cancer that is often detected late or misdiagnosed.
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Colon and Rectal Cancer -- AdenocarcinomasMost of the cancers of the colon and rectum are known as adenocarcinomas, and the early-stage survival rate for this classification of colorectal cancer is around 90 percent.
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Small Cell and Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Survival RatesThe survival rates for lung and bronchus cancer are low compared to most other types of cancer.
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Colorectal Cancer is Blind to Your GenderIncidences of colorectal cancer are split almost evenly between men and women and it accounts for 9 percent of all deaths due to cancer for both men and women.
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Breast Cancer’s Prevalence and the Importance of Early DetectionWhile incidences are declining and survival rates are increasing, breast cancer continues to be a deadly disease for women. Early and accurate detection is critical to saving lives.
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An Expanding Problem: Lung Cancer Cases and Deaths on the RiseDespite technological and medical advancements, the number of lung cancer cases and deaths from lung cancer continues to rise. Lung and bronchus cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths.