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- Colon cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
While colon cancer can have a genetic link, most colon cancers appear to be caused by environmental and lifestyle factors that affect cells in the colon The cells in your colon contain DNA that holds instructions that tell the cells what to do
- Colon Cancer: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Colon cancer happens when genetic mutations turn healthy colon cells into cancerous cells The cancerous cells divide and multiply to make cancerous colon polyps Over time, cancer grows through the layers of muscle and tissue that make up your colon wall
- What Causes Colon Cancer? - Keck Medicine of USC
Colon cancer develops gradually over many years through a series of changes in the DNA of cells lining the intestine, explains Syma Iqbal, MD, section chief of gastrointestinal oncology with the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Keck Medicine of USC
- What causes colon cancer? And how do you prevent it?
Colon cancer (also sometimes referred to as colorectal cancer because it often spreads to the rectum) is a disease that begins with the formation of benign polyps in the body's large
- Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors
Certain risk factors can increase your chances of developing colorectal cancer Learn which risk factors you can change and which ones you cannot
- Colon cancer: Symptoms, stages, causes, and treatment
Colon cancer often develops without noticeable symptoms in its early stages, making regular screenings crucial for early detection and improved outcomes The stage of colon cancer indicates
- Causes and Risk Factors of Colon Cancer - Verywell Health
Learn the factors that increase a person's risk for developing colon cancer, including modifiable ones like obesity and non-modifiable ones like age
- Colorectal Cancer Causes, Risks, Treatment, Prevention, and More
Colorectal cancer often starts as noncancerous polyps in the colon and rectum, which can turn into cancer over time Several factors can increase your risk of colorectal cancer, including a
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