Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Could I have colon cancer, Please help

Could I have colon cancer? Please help!?
I get the sensation I have to bowel, but I don't, and sometimes It gets itchy. Or I have sharp pain on my right liver or something. Could I have colon cancer? I am 13.
Cancer - 7 Answers
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Go see the doctor. Please.
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you may have a problem with your colon, but those symptoms don't really sound serious enough to be cancer, either way i suggest you go to your doctor
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Harley is correct. Go to a doctor. Never, ever rely on any medical opinion on YA. Have you discussed this with your parents? If not, why not? We are all strangers here on YA.
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you may have aproblem with your colon maybe you should feel a doctro...
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Could be. The liver is not capable of emitting pain. It may be your gall bladder.
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Colon cancer is a cancer of those who are over forty years old. You are only thirteen. My feeling is that you should visit your doctor to make sure everything is alright.
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you need to see a doctor,it don't have to be cancer,it's SOUND like your constipated,and if you have hemorrhoids itch,and hurt in the right side because the constipation,but is good to see a doctor so you have test done.




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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Could this be colon cancer

Could this be colon cancer?
I just took a crap, and my crap kinda on the flat side. Not really like ribbon like crap, but flatter than it should be. I also found random areas with light red. I'm only 20 years, and I don't have any other symtoms of colon cancer.
Cancer - 3 Answers
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The red could be from food you have eaten. If there is bright red blood in your faeces you could have something as simple as a haemmorhoid or an anal fissure (a crack in the anus) But, blood in the faeces should never go ignored. See a doctor and they can rule out any more serious condition.
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problems will be best solved if you are investigated by colonoscopy. the result of this investigation will clearely tell you a straight answer to your type of questions !
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I'd go to a doctor as soon as possible if it continues. Otherwise it probably was either something you ate, a broken vessel, or possibly some other irritation of the anus or rectum. Don't wait too long, but watch it for a bit and see if there is a pattern emerging. Tip: If it is bright red, the blood is coming from close to your anus. If it is dark brown to black, it's further up inside. If it continues, get medical attention promptly.





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Friday, December 16, 2011

Colon Cancer question

Colon Cancer question?
If someone had colon cancer surgery and they removed 32 lymph nodes (in colon near tumor- non-metastatic) which tested NEGATIVE for cancer but the 2" tumor they removed in the sigmoid region was cancerous but the surgeon felt he got it all, why are they still recommending ChemoTherapy- does this make sense? The patient is a 45 years old Female- it has been categorized as stage 2A. Surgery was 2 weeks ago.
Cancer - 4 Answers
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They can NEVER be sure they got everything. We cant begin to understand how complex cancer is. Just because they removed the tumor, does not mean she does not have cancerous cell in her body. I know chemo is no picnic, but in these cases its much better to be safe then sorry. With the tumor and chemotherapy, she will be sure to be on to a full recovery within a few months.
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I have to disagree with your other answer, as they can tell if it was completely removed. They know this when the cancer was confined to the colon and there were clear margins. However, in this case the cancer went completely through the wall of the colon and cancer cells could be circulating in her body or are waiting in pericolic tissues, there is no way to know until it is too late. If she gets chemo now there is an 80% 5 year survival rate. If she waits and it spreads it drops to 5%.
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Stage 2A means that the colon has been invaded, but lymph nodes have not. There is a great deal of debate right now as to whether chemo is necessary at this stage. Many oncologists feel that it's a "better safe than sorry" procedure, to make absolutely sure there was no invasion of the wall into surrounding tissue. My oncologist actually said that in a way he was glad mine was stage 3, because there was no question of whether chemo was necessary. If he's recommending it, do it. They'll wait at least 6 weeks after surgery to make sure she's healed well, then they'll start her on FOLFOX (5FU, Oxaliplatin, and Leucovorin). They can give her many different anti-nausea medicines, some at the time of chemo. They should also give her calcium supplements at the time. She will get more tired as time goes on (usually 12 treatments over 24 weeks), and she will probably get neuropathy in her hands (pain when they get cold), and mouth sores, along with other side effects (there's only a 5% chance she'll lose her hair). These will get worse, but they're not guaranteed, I only have the neuropathy and tiredness. Keep her warm and well-fed--anything to keep her red blood cell count and white blood cell count up. I'm under strict orders from my retired oncology nurse cousin to breathe through a scarf if it's under 35 degrees. She'll look like the little brother from "A Christmas Story" but it's necessary to keep her white blood cell count up. Tell her good luck--anything she does will increase her odds.
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Why add poisons (chemo) to have to deal with, "just in case"? If the surgeon says he removed the tumour and he"got it all", surely the patient would be well advised to see a dietician, get on track with a healthy eating plan, fresh air, gentle exercise, ie Tai Chi, and allow her immune system to over ride any stray "bad cells" which may exist. Chemo kills both good and bad cells. Not a good option, in my view. All the best, Nvrgvup.






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Monday, December 12, 2011

Colon Cancer Worries

Colon Cancer Worries?
Lately I have been experiencing really bad headaches, a loss of appetite, fatigue and nausea. I have also had alternating constipation and diarrhea. My dad died of colon cancer 10 years ago. I was wondering what are the symptoms of colon cancer, and if I should get anything checked out, im only 16. Thanks for your help.
Cancer - 2 Answers
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It would be extremely rare for someone your age to develop colon cancer. Bleeding from the rectum is often but not always a common first sign. I would definitely see a doctor soon for the symptoms you describe, though.
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I would have doubts you have colon cancer. I would suggest you are stressed, or need to improve your diet. This can be everything from adding more of the right kinds of fluids to your diet, more nutrition, less fast food or fat, etc. Try starting with a simple consistent diet and reducing stress first. If this doesn't help schedule a doctor appointment to have him check your vitals. I hope this helps and all is good. Good luck





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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Colon Cancer Information Help

Colon Cancer Information Help?
Colon Cancer Information Help? The price treatment for Colon Cancer is a lot of money. The treatment was done but now part of the intestine needs to be connected to replace a bag that holds the waste. If by any chance you would know how much this NEXT part would cost, please tell me an estimate if not exact. This is very urgent & I'm not in the mood for jokes Please This is VERY important :( Thankyou so much
Alternative Medicine - 1 Answers
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Can you get in touch with a Cancer support group? God Bless, Darling.




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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Could this be colon cancer

Could this be colon cancer?
I just took a crap, and my crap kinda on the flat side. Not really like ribbon like crap, but flatter than it should be. I also found random areas with light red. I'm only 20 years, and I don't have any other symtoms of colon cancer.
Other - Diseases - 2 Answers
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Could be diet related. If it happens again, report it to your doctor. It doesn't have to be colon cancer and it doesn't sound like it.
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It could be many things. You could take a home test to see if there is blood in there. If there was, I would advise further testing. Colon cancer is very curable with early testing, no fun if you let it go. http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/digestive-diseases-stool-testing-blood-fecal-occult-blood-test





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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Colon cancer help

Colon cancer help?
I was just wondering what kind of food causes colon cancer
Cancer - 4 Answers
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red meats
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It's not that one thing or the other actually causes colon cancer. The best way to protect yourself is to eat healthy, consuming a minimum of red meats, but including lots of fresh vegetables, fiber, fruits, chicken and fish. There are no guarantees in life....take good care of yourself so that the years you DO get are worthwhile ones!
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Red meat definitely, do NOT eat red meat more than once a day if you really want to avoid this type of cancer, beef jerky, also foods that are processed and contain a lot of fat and greasy and fried foods also because they are harder to digest and can cause constipation, such as barbequed ribs and pork, fried chicken, etc. Over time of consuming these foods a lot they could cause build-up of toxins from the food in your colon and lead to colon cancer. If it runs in your family, eat these foods as sparingly as possible. Junk food (like Doriots, pork rhines, etc.) is also not good for your colon. Foods that PREVENT colon cancer are: vegetables and fruits (they also are known to prevent other types of cancers) garlic calcium supplements (it's not a food, but it's said to prevent colon cancer) organic foods Pomegranate juice (the best natural "life sustainer" and "aging-preventer" around since ancient times) Green Tea (it's a natural anti-oxidant and is said to prevent all kinds of cancers, including colon cancer, as well as many other health benefits) For meat, to get your protein, instead of eating red meat and pork, eat poultry like chicken and fish, but bake them, only eat fried foods once in awhile. Also drinking lots of water (clean water of course) is known to prevent colon cancer b/c it flushes out toxins in your body. It's a natural detox agent. Also, EXERCISE also helps prevent colon cancer; reserachers have found a link between colon cancer and lack of exercise. Those who do not exercise are more likely to develop colon cancer than those who do exercise; the reason is that exercise helps with regular bowel movements and the prevention of constipation, thus aiding in flushing out toxins in your body.
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any food that is not digested in your body.for reasons that are many-the food rots and causes toxic problems.




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