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'moderately differentiated tumour in the ascendingcolon . She has undergone a private immunotherapy in ... ascendingcolon. Is this necessary? Or is there the option of a less radical... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ketan Vagholkar
( Gastroenterologist)
MY ADDENDUM: THE ARE SEVERAL FOCAL AREAS OF MILD WALL THICKENING INVOLVING THE PROXIMAL ASCENDINGCOLON . ALL OF WHICH MY BE RELATED TO UNDERDISTENTION (UNDER DISTENTION).. IS THIS COLONCANCER?... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ramesh Kumar
( Gastroenterologist)
MY ADDENDUM: THE ARE SEVERAL FOCAL AREAS OF MILD WALL THICKENING INVOLVING THE PROXIMAL ASCENDINGCOLON . ALL OF WHICH MY BE RELATED TO UNDERDISTENTION (UNDER DISTENTION).. IS THIS COLONCANCER?... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anders Mark Christensen
( General Surgeon)
hi a friend of mine is having coloncancer however i am not aware at what stage he is . only thing he told me is he has to take about 22 pills each day and passes stool atleast 4-5 times.is this ... View answer
If you have liver metastases coloncancer and are almost at the end of your chemotherapy treatment that does not resolve in getting all of cancer in the liver, and from what the oncologist says, it may... View answer
Can a colonoscopy actually increase a persons chances of developing coloncancer? I had a ... are nearing 80, all are in good health. No history of coloncancer in the family tree. Right now I... View answer
two weeks....are these spasms a symptom of coloncancer? I had bladder cancer in 2009 and they got it all. Ian worried about coloncancer. Can you give me some insight? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vignan Rachabattuni
( General & Family Physician)
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