Understanding your cancer diagnosis, treatment plan, prognosis and the associated side effects and implications are important for making informed decisions about your health. The best source of information is usually your doctor, and compiling a list of what you want to know in advance is a useful way to ensure
Different treatments for colorectal cancer: Surgery Depending on the location, size, spread and stage of the cancer, the doctor will recommend the most suitable surgery option. Colorectal cancer surgery can be done using traditional open surgery or minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopic). In general, minimally invasive surgery is more frequently chosen,
The causes A number of factors are believed to increase the risk of getting the condition. Diet: It is thought that a diet high in animal fat and protein, and low in fibre, may increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer. Lifestyle factors: Obesity, lack of exercise, smoking and excessive
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