Rectal cancer hits the lowest part of the colon, just before the anus, and may affect the mucosa (first layer), the muscularis propia (middle layer), the mescorectum (outer fatty layer) and the lymph nodes (immune system). If left undetected, the colon cancer cell can begin to invade other perfectly healthy organs to become fatal. Each [...]
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There are five different stages of colon cancer; a cancer that affects the four to five feet of the upper large intestine. In Stage 0, the cancer hasn’t grown past the mucosa of the colon. In Stage I, the cancer has grown through the mucosa but hasn’t spread past the colon wall. In Stage II, [...]
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