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September 17, 2020 // -- Colon and rectal cancers, often referred to as colorectal cancer, have different treatment methods, and a recent study from the United Kingdom found that treatment of colorectal cancer patients may be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic during the outbreak because people stay at home and have limited medical care.
Photo Source: Wikipedia/CC BY-SA 3.0 Researcher David Etzioni warns that early diagnosis and treatment are important foundations for ensuring effective intervention in colorectal cancer, which may all begin with active screening; the colon and rectum are actually what we call the large intestine, about 5 feet long and the last part of the gastrointestinal tract.
And the rectum is the last 12-14 cm of tissue in the large intestine, although it is different from the colon in location, but in fact the two will be held back to each other, and colon and rectal cancer are similar in many ways, but their treatment methods are different, of course, depending on its stage and location.
, when researchers find colon or rectal cancer, it is surgically removed from part of the colon or rectum tissue. Etzioni, a
final researcher, says that timely treatment of early-stage cancer is often more effective than treatment of advanced cancer, which is why early screening is so important, and colorectal cancer screening is one of the most effective and important screening methods for cancer screening, not only to help detect early-stage cancer, but also to prevent the occurrence and progression of cancer.
original source: Breaking down colorectal cancerby From Mayo Clinic News Network, Mayo Clinic News NetworkCancer of the rectum and colon often arereferred to together as colorectal cancer, but treatments can be different. And, unfortunately, a recent British study found that treatment for colorectal cancer has been been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, as remain peopleed home and medical services limited.Dr. David Etzioni, a Mayo clinicectal surgeon, reminds who people are early diagnosis and treatment is to better ensure outcomes, and that it all begins with a screening...