Colon Cancer
HW / SW / CW / GW 299 / 287 / 160 / 140 Feb '09 / Mar '09 / Dec '13 /Aug '10
Appendicitis/Bowel Obstruction Surgery 8/21/10
Beat Hodgkin's Lymphoma! 7/15/2011 - 1/26/2012
Ran Half-Marathon 10/14/2012
First Pregnancy, Due 8/12/14 I LOVE MY DS!!!
I will be saying prayers for you on this journey, all the best.
Donna
family to make sure they have had at least one even if not 50 yet. Some have done it
but some don't think it necessary. My dr said I should encourage them to do it since
we have so much cancer in our family. Mother and 2 her sisters and cousin, my sister,
brother and now younger brother fighting prostate cancer and another cousin fighting
prostate cancer all on same side of family. All diff kinds. So many lost. Sounds like I'm
dwelling on the sad side of cancer but am not. I truely do have a positive disposition and
am told that is best medicine. I will do whatever oncologist advises and will beat this,
I'm sure. I've been having colonoscopy's for the last 30 years(every 5 years) I was
diagnosed at my routine colonoscopy in Feb. so I know they work. Wish everyone
would do that instead of waiting til 50. Routine made mine be found early and prognosis
is good. Chemo is because one cell found outside colon behind the tumor. No other
indication that it has spread further. 28 lymph nodes tested neg for cancer so I
feel good about proactive decision for chemo. I've never been a procrastinator so
was happy when my oncologist said he didn't want to sit and wait to see. Hope
our stories help others *****ad this. Colonoscopy's prevent colon cancer. Don't
wait to have first one. Then gastroenerologist will decide how often to have them
results after of first one.
Sory to hear about you. Melanoma of the intestinal tract is cancer of the colon, the lower part of your intestinal tract. Anal cancer is cancer of the intestinal tract. Together, they're often termed as intestinal tract malignancies.Most cases of intestinal tract cancer begin as little, noncancerous (benign) sections of tissues called adenomatous polyps. Over time some of these polyps become intestinal tract malignancies. Polyps may be little and produce few, if any, symptoms. For this reason, physicians suggest regular testing assessments to help prevent intestinal tract cancer by determining polyps before they become intestinal tract cancer.Early prevention is the way to cure from cancer, some symptoms are blood seen in the stool, abdomen pain, excessive weight loss or weight gain. problem in bowel movement.
Colon cancer is when some cells in the colon malfunction and a distortion or mutation occurs in the replication of cells. That mutation then duplicates and on it goes except these cells are abnormal and start developing a source of nutrition by forming blood sources nearby and taking over the organism. This group of cells will then form a blob or tumor, the tumor will probably ulcerate and that bleeding will cause anemia. The cancer can develop anywhere in the colon and can form from a small growth called a polyp.