1. Cancer treatment information
A change in bowel or bladder habits; A sore that does not heal; Unusual bleeding or drainage; Thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere; Indigestion or swallowing difficulty; A change in a wart or mole;
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2. Rectal Cancer
The rectum is the portion of the large bowel that lies in the pelvis, terminating at the anus. Cancer of the rectum is the disease characterized by the development of malignant cells in the lining or epithelium of the rectum. Malignant cells have ...
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3. Rectal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Health Professional Information [NCI]
This PDQ cancer information summary for health professionals provides comprehensive, peer-reviewed, evidence-based information about the treatment of rectal cancer. This summary is reviewed regularly and updated as...
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4. Download Data for Rectal Cancer
Download Data for Rectal Cancer
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5. olon Health Guide, Colon Cancer Information, Colon Rectal Cancer Advice, Colon Cancer - Quick Guide to Healthy Living: healthfinder.gov - Live well. L...
Cancer of the colon or rectum is called colorectal cancer. The colon and rectum are parts of the large intestine.
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6. Rectal Cancer Treatment - National Cancer Institute
It is difficult to separate epidemiological considerations of rectal cancer from those of colon cancer because epidemiological studies often consider colon and rectal cancer (i.e., colorectal ...
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7. Benefits of adjuvant therapy for rectal cancer
On March 13, 1991, the National Cancer Institute released a clinical announcement concerning the benefits of adjuvant therapy for rectal cancer. The data, which are described in the clinical announcement, state that a sequential regimen of 5-fluor.....
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8. Rectal Cancer
Rectal cancer is cancer in the rectum, the last part of the large intestine. It allows waste to pass to the anus and out of the body.
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9. Rectal Cancer
Every year the American Cancer Society provides a report that is one of the most widely quoted scientific articles in this country. This year's "Cancer Statistics, 2010" report was released this morning, and provides a considerable amount of info...
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10. Rectal Cancer
Oncologists usually recommend radiation therapy and chemotherapy treatments before surery for advanced rectal cancers. These treatments can reduce the size of the tumor. Surgery is scheduled after the treatments are completed.
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