A large bowel cancer is called colon or colorectal cancer. It is a growth in your bowels that engulfs part or all of your intestines through to your rectum. Sometimes even your appendix is also affected.
Remote as the appendix is, it is not safe from colorectal cancer. As the name implies it is a cancer that affects your colon and your rectum. It is as dangerous as any cancer you know, and it kills about as must as its senior, breast cancer.
No one likes to get their backside inspected, but it is what you are going to have to put up with when you are suspected of having a colon cancer. It’s got a fancy name too – colonoscopy; making it sound all medical and sophisticated. But really, all it is is a doctor probing your behind with a… er, probe thing.
Colon cancer is often addressed in a simple way that is also rather straightforward. What the process is not is easy. You first endure a colonoscopy by a colonoscope, and then a surgery. You top it up with chemotherapy if you are the lucky type. If you aren't, something else comes first.
Colon cancer kills, as most cancers do, however, not all cases are fatal. Incidentally, only about ten to twenty diagnosed cases ever get as far as a fatality. For the most part, all the others are treated and cured.
Colorectal cancer is the second most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths in America, and worldwide. It is third amongst the most frequent cancers in the country. However, strangely, most cases of colorectal cancer can be cured, so although you fear, you know that you stand a chance of surviving the condition.
Cancer, it seems, is breathed in by citizens from the very atmosphere. Every year, millions of cases are recorded all over the world. The United States alone records as many as one hundred thousand diagnoses that are purely colon cancer. Little wonder the death toll is so high.
You can contract a large bowel cancer more easily the older you grow. As such, my advice is that you begin to go for more regular checkups all the time. You want to catch the syndrome early enough to cure it before it becomes malignant.