Chemotherapy is the use of medications to kill cancer cells. It is often used in the treatment of colon cancer, and doctors typically use more than one drug at a time, because treatment is more effective in this way. Each chemotherapy drug has...
Chemotherapy is normally used in combination with surgery and/or radiation for the treatment of colon cancer. Chemotherapy usually follows surgery as a part of an overall treatment plan to extend colon cancer survival. If found and treated in...
Colon cancer begins in the tissues of the colon, the longest area of the large intestine. There are various types of treatment for colon cancer, including chemotherapy, which uses drugs to interfere with and kill cancer cells.
Cancer of the lower intestine, or colon, is initiated by the abnormal growth of cells lining the interior of the colon. Fortunately, colon cancer is slow growing, taking years to progress. Due to this slow growth, early detection of the cancer...
Colon cancer develops when any of the cell types within the colon develop genetic mutations that allow the cells to proliferate out of control and form tumors. The National Cancer Institute states that cancer of the colon or rectum accounted for...
Colon cancer refers to an overgrowth of cells that occurs in the lower intestine. These cells form tumors and are associated with such symptoms as rectal bleeding or bloody stool, fatigue or weakness, unintentional weight loss, cramps, gas and...
Colon cancer is the result of cells within the colon growing abnormally quickly and developing the ability to spread to other parts of your body. One of the ways in which colon cancer is treated is via chemotherapy, which uses chemicals to kill...
Colon cancer is malignant growths that form in the colon, or large intestine, according to the American Cancer Society. Colon and rectal cancer are often grouped together as colorectal cancer, and either cancer can be referred to with this term....
Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cause of U.S. cancer-related deaths in men and women combined, according to the American Cancer Society. Colon cancer is easily preventable with a proper screening schedule of colonoscopies. If cancer is...
The National Cancer Institute estimates that 102,900 new cases of colon cancer and 39,670 cases of rectal cancer occur annually. They estimate that there will be 51,000 deaths from both types of cancer. Colon cancer, if caught early, is curable,...
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide and the fourth leading cause of worldwide cancer-related death. Risk factors for colorectal cancer include a low-fiber/high-fat diet, increasing age, male gender and genetic...
Chemotherapy treatment is the use of cytotoxic drugs to treat disease. Upon entering the cell, chemo drugs often interfere with proteins or molecules within cells and tissues, rendering the cell unable to proliferate. In some cases, the drugs also...
Chemotherapy, a common cancer treatment, uses highly toxic drugs to kill cancer cells. Upon entering the cancer cell, chemotherapy drugs typically interfere with molecules within the cell and prevent cell division, halting cancer growth. The drugs...
Probiotics, or "friendly" bacteria, have been steadily gaining popularity in the United States since the mid-1990s. According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, sales of probiotics nearly tripled in the United...
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death, according to the Merck Manuals Online Medical Library. The earlier colon cancer is diagnosed, the better the prognosis for the patient. Treatments that are available for patients...
The colon is an area in the digestive system where salts, minerals and water are absorbed into the body from the food you eat. The remains then get evacuated from the body in the form of feces. When colon cancer strikes, tumors or polyps develop...
Colon and rectal cancer, or colorectal cancer, includes cancers of both the colon, or large intestine, and the rectum. Before a true cancer develops, it normally begins as benign or noncancerous tumors that produce no symptoms. Certain kinds of...
Metastatic colorectal cancer is classified as stage IV cancer, which means that the cancer has spread to organs beyond the colon like the liver, lungs, abdominal cavity or ovaries. Treatment of metastatic colon cancer depends on the extent of...
Chemotherapy is often used as a treatment for colorectal cancer, and treatment regimens typically consist of a combination of drugs in order to be more effective. FOLFOX is one regimen for advanced colorectal cancer, and consists of the drugs...
Colon cancer is a potentially life-threatening condition that begins in the large intestine of your digestive tract. Typically, colon cancer begins as an abnormal growth of cells called adenomatous polyps, says the Mayo Clinic. These are usually...
Colon cancer is the result of cells that line the colon developing genetic mutations that cause them to grow uncontrollably. There are a variety of medical treatments that can be used to treat colon cancer. With a combination of surgery,...
Recent research suggests patients with early-stage colon cancer may benefit from a less invasive surgical technique. In laparoscopic surgery, doctors insert surgical instruments through a small incision in the abdomen to remove cancerous tumors,...
Curcumin is the active compound in the spice turmeric, a common ingredient in curry and the subject of considerable research for its health effects. Curcumin is known for its anti-inflammatory benefits, and some studies have revealed information...
According to a June 2005 article in "Nature Clinical Practice Oncology," colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in the Western world. But despite adjuvant chemotherapy being part of the standard treatment for...
The National Cancer Institute reports that prior to the year 2000, 5-fluorouracil was the only drug available for use in adjuvant chemotherapy for patients with colon cancer that had spread to the lymph nodes, called stage III colon cancer. (See...
A February 2010 ABC News report stated that the increasing rate of colon cancers is directly linked to the Western diet, or a diet with large amounts fatty foods, refined sugars and red meats. People undergoing treatment for their colon cancer,...
During digestion, enzymes break down food molecules into molecules small enough for your cells to absorb them. As the food you eat gets digested and transformed into energy, toxic waste is also generated. Ammonia is a toxin that appears as a...
Learning you have colon cancer can be devastating no matter the stage of the disease. Upon diagnosis, you may get bombarded with overwhelming information to consider regarding treatment options, medications and ongoing support. Although you cannot...
Rectal cancer may also be referred to as colorectal cancer, which encompasses colon and rectal cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. The rectum is the last six inches of the digestive system where stool is held until it is excreted,...