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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – What is Colon
Cancer?…………………………5
Chapter 2 – What Contributes To Colon Cancer?…….…………………………7
Chapter 3 – Colon Cancer and Genetics…………………………………………..9
Chapter 4 – What Are The Symptoms Of Colon Cancer? …………………11
Chapter 5 – How To Test For Colon Cancer………….… ……………………….13
Chapter 6 – Treatments For Colon Cancer…………… ……………………….15
Chapter 7 – Grape Seed Extract And Colon Cancer…… ……………………..17
Chapter 8 – Statistics on Colon Cancer………………………… ………………..21
Chapter 9 – Women and Colon Cancer………………………… ………………..23
Chapter 10- Side Effects Of Colon Cancer Chemotherapy………… ………25
Chapter 11-Colon Cancer Prevention……………………………………………..27
Chapter 12-Stage And Treatment……………………… ………………………..29
Chapter 13-My Story…………………………………………………………………31
Chapter 14-Colon Cleansing and Colon Cancer… ……………………………33
Chapter 15-Colon Cancer and Missing Hormones……… ……………………35
Chapter 16-Vitamin D and Colon Cancer………………… …………………….37
Chapter17-Colon Cancer And Race…………… ………… ………………………39
Chapter18- Laetrile: Another False Hope…… …… …………………………….41
Chapter 19-How Colon Cancer Affects Families……… ……………………..43
Chapter 20-Colon Cancer Support Groups…………… ………………………..45
Chapter 21-How Emotions Affect Your Colon Cancer Treatment…… …47
Chapter 22-A True Life Colon Cancer Experience…… ……… ………………49
Chapter 23-Children’s Colon Cancer………………… ………………. ………….51
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Chapter 1 – What Is Colon Cancer?
Before you can understand how colon cancer can affect you, you must understand exactly what cancer is. Cancer is the umbrella name given to hundreds of diseases and disorders. Though talked about as lung cancer, breast cancer, colon cancers are many more, the disease does not really affect the organ but affects the cell of the organ. The title of the cancer comes from the organ affected. The colon, a major organ in your intestine, is made up of cells and when those cells become cancerous, colon cancer is diagnosed.
The cells will become cancerous if they begin to divide without control or function. This will cause damage to other cells as the dividing cells vie for space and dominancy. The normal function of the cells is to divide to replace old cells. When the cancerous cells divide without control the other cells have little chance competing with them. The uncontrolled dividing cells take up more and more space until they become a mass of cells and become tumor or growth. Once large enough, the tumor can cause discomfort or even pain. The tumor, if not removed, will grow big enough so that you can actually see or feel the affected area. For example in breast cancer, the woman or doctor can feel on the outside of the skin for a bump or lump that is out of place.
There are two different kinds of tumors. The first type of tumor is the benign and is not life threatening. It usually does not spread. They are akin to a wart or growth you might see on your skin. A doctor may choose to remove the benign tumor are just to leave it because to disturb the tumor might cause the cancer to become malignant. When
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