Thursday, April 9, 2015

Smoking causes colorectal cancer

SMOKING causes many cancers. Cancer is a disease in which the cells in the body grows out of control. However, when cancer starts in the colon or rectum it is called colorectal cancer. The term colorectal cancer often affects men and women of all racial and ethnic group. You have to be checked by the age of fifty (50). This disease is the third most common cancer for both men and women. You can get colorectal cancer screening which can save lives. Thru screening you can find precancerous polyps. This is abnormal growths in the colon or rectum. You have to remove this polyps before it turns into cancer. If found early and treated you can live for more years.




Credit: Yahoo.com, CDC.gov. and Google.com

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