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Offers resources for men on colorectal cancer (colorectal neoplasm or carcinoma) including warning signs and symptoms, risk factors, prevention, screening factors, diagnosis, support, and treatment.
Explains what colorectal cancer is and outlines risk factors, symptoms, diagnostic tests, staging, and treatments.
Source: Canadian Cancer Society
Population-based Colorectal Cancer Screening.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada
Cancer is the growth of abnormal cells in the body; these extra cells grow together and form masses, called tumours. In colorectal cancer, these growths happen in the large intestine (colon and rectum). Cancers of the colon and the rectum are often talked about together as colorectal cancer because they have so much in common.
Source: Government of British Columbia - Ministry of Health Services
Colorectal cancer includes cancers of both the large intestine, the lower part of the digestive system, and the rectum. It is often simply called colon cancer.
Source: HealthyOntario.com
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in Canada. Regular screening can diagnose the disease at an early stage when it is more treatable, therefore reducing mortality.
Source: Health Canada
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