Colorectal cancer occurs when cells that line the large intestine and rectum develop genetic mutations. These mutations cause the cells to grow more normally than usual. Although colorectal cancer begins confined to one tumor, these cells may...
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...
Metastatic colorectal cancer is the cancer of the colon or the rectum, which has spread to other organs in the body. Fewer than 20 percent of patients diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer survive more than five years following the...
Colorectal cancer has four main stages of progression, according to the New York Times Health Guide. Stage four colorectal cancer is also called the metastasized stage. By the time the cancer has reached this advanced stage, the disease has...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, colorectal cancer originates in the colon or rectum and is sometimes referred to simply as colon cancer. Men and women of all races and ethnic groups are susceptible to colorectal...
Doctors attend conferences to exchange ideas and report on new findings and unusual cases. They network with their peers to build relationships for jobs, referrals and support. Oncologists and others who work with cancer treatments attend cancer...
Enzastaurin hydrochloride is an anti-cancer drug developed by Eli Lily and Company that is currently in phase III clinical trials. It acts by blocking blood vessel growth, reducing tumor blood supply, decreasing tumor cell growth and increasing...
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...
Oncology refers to a field of medicine involving cancer. Cancer drugs, also known as chemotherapy, are the types of medications used in oncology. Generally, chemotherapy medications are used to stop the growth of cancer cells and prevent them from...
Capecitabine is the generic name for an antimetabolite medication sold as Xeloda, used in the treatment of colorectal and breast cancer. Capecitabine helps prevent cancer cells from growing and destroys them. This prescription drug also may be...