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The Recurrence of Colon Cancer

For those of you who have had friends or family members that have battled colon cancer or were a victim yourself, you know how terrible this disease can be. Having survived such an ailment, no one wants to relive their past or live on the edge knowing that if can affect them again or they can succumb to its aftermath a few years later. Unfortunately, this is not always the case as colon cancer has been noted to have a high recurrence rate. In particular, it has been noted that about 20% of patients with treated colon cancer see recurring signs within five years.

Colon cancer is a disease that takes over the walls of the colon with abnormal growths called tumors. Affecting the excretion and part of the digestive process, victims are always trying to curtail the spread of this cancer that affects other vital organs of the body such as the liver. Particularly, functions of the colon consist of appealing minerals and water for storage, forming feces for expulsion, storing bacteria to aid in the digestion process and thereby preventing the increase and circulation of harmful bacteria, as well as mouth a allowable pH for chemical reactions.

Colon Cancer

Generally, other researchers have noted that recurrence rates for colon cancer vary between 4% and 55%. But technology has come to the salvage once more. Researchers have devised a genetic test, in which the recurrence of a patient's colon cancer is predicted. Ideally, it scans the genes of the sick person while the early stages of the first prognosis of the cancer to state the chances in which this disease will come back after treatment.

Generally, this is a great achievement and can do much in the process of rehabilitation as this data obtained from the test can aid the doctor in determining either chemotherapy is a good option after surgery due to the fact it will finally reappear. In fact, it can help the doctor to conclude either surgery should be the only rehabilitation recipe used, or either chemotherapy and radiation treatments should also be conducted, development it a bit more intensive.

Hopefully in 2010, this test can be launched commercially, as purported by Genomic Health, a science business founded to heighten the potential of cancer rehabilitation for patients through the use of research, increase and the commercialization of medical laboratory services. As Dr. Leonard Saltz simply puts it "the test clearly tells population that they have a greater likelihood of being in the group that is at high risk or low risk of having a reappearance". All things considered, it provides the sick person with the ample relieve of choosing either or not to do chemotherapy which is another piece of data that can guide discussions between doctor and patients concerning their status and the best option appealing forward.

The Recurrence of Colon Cancer

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