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Colon cancer

Also called: colorectal cancer
A cancer of the colon or rectum, which may begin as noncancerous polyps.
  • Treatable by a medical professional
  • Requires a medical diagnosis
  • Lab tests or imaging always required
Colorectal cancer is a growth of cells that forms in the lower end of the digestive tract. Most of these cancers start as noncancerous growths called polyps. Removing polyps can prevent cancer, so health care providers recommend screenings for those at high risk or over the age of 45.
Common: More than 200,000 US cases per year
Consult a doctor for medical advice Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. Learn more
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