Thursday, October 28, 2010

Why is a colonoscopy the only method for checking for colon cancer

Why is a colonoscopy the only method for checking for colon cancer?
You would think by now there would be a way without being so evasive and troublesome the day before.
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Hello, It isn't really the only way, - I assume you are talking about having a flexible, television, optic-fibre endoscope-tube up your bum? This is rather more pleasant than the old way of doing it, which was to have a non-flexible steel tube called a 'sigmodoscope' up your bum! Here is a picture of one,... http://www.medisave.co.uk/images/welch-allyn-36146.jpg The latest way of doing it is by a "Virtual Colonoscopy," - - this is essentially a 'Computer Assisted Tomography' CAT X-ray scan, (or sometimes a 'Nuclear Magnetic Resonance' NMR scan) - - to produce amazing 3-D pictures without sticking anything inside you. There's a good reference for this at http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?PG=ct_colo&bhcp=1 you might like to look at, also in Wiki at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_colonoscopy I hope this is of some help. Best wishes, Belliger (retired uk gp)
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There is NO other way to see into the large intestines at the lining for polyps, tumors, ulcers. and inflammation or bleeding. Virtual Colonoscopy this is a new method that allows doctors to look at the large bowel(colon) to detect polyps and cancers. Polyps are small growths in the colon that may become cancerous if not removed. Virtual colonoscopy is a recently developed technique that uses a CT scanner and computer virtual reality software to look inside the body without having to insert a long tube into the colon or with the liquid barium.(conventional colonoscopy). With this method its easy to see polyps and nearly as accurate as other way. The actual procedure will begin with a small flexible tube (rubber)placed in the rectum so air can be introduced. A CT is then preformed while person lies on back then stomach time for this is around 10-20 minutes. No sedation's needed. Basically no pain at all, just feel pressure from air or like might have gas.
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Yes they can give you a barium drink & then take an x-ray. Anyway a colonoscopy is no big deal. It doesn't hurt. The worst part is no food for 24 hours before, but :- you can drink all you want to stay happy.






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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Is it possible for me to be diagnosed with colon cancer at age 17

Is it possible for me to be diagnosed with colon cancer at age 17?
I did some research after having pains in my lower right abdomen. I have a lot of the symptoms but it said it's usually diagnosed to people 50 and up. However I do have it in my genes, my grandpa was just recently diagnosed with it.
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Not necessarily, a doctor and routine examinations would have to be carried out first to diagnose this, pains in your abdomen are a symptom for many illnesses or could just be something of a nuisance. Is there any colitis in your family, or irritable bowel syndrome? Monitor how often you have these pains and how long they last for each time and let your doctor know if your still worried.
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If you are having real concerns about your abdominal pains then please go and see your doctor. As the previous answer said it could be one of many things. You need to have it sorted out even if its just for your peace of mind. I am sorry to hear that your Grandpa has got colon cancer but they can do a lot these days if it is caught in time. It isnt the death sentence it used to be. Medicine has come a long way over the years. Please go and see your doctor ok.
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While it is possible, it is unlikely. The pains as you describe them could be anything from constipation to an appendix about to rupture. If you are concerned, see a Dr.
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Not likely but possible.If you are in a high risk group than this does predispose you to getting it sometime in your life. Ask for a full colonoscopy. Most of the time they don't look at the entire colon, but due to your family history it would seem prudent .
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yes it can happen expacilay if there is a history in your family but i would guess that you dont it might just be that your constipated or something like that.
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It isn't usual; the greatest risk factor, as with most types of cancer, is age. Almost 85% of people diagnosed with colorectal cancers are over 60. Certainly the pains you describe could be caused by many, many conditions other than cancer. The fact that your grandfather has been diagnosed with colon cancer does NOT mean it is 'in your genes'. Cancer is actually rarely hereditary - fewer than 10% of all cancer cases, all types, are hereditary. Cancer diagnosed after the age of 50 is even less likely to be hereditary. One second degree relative over 50 having cancer doesn't increase your risk. A sign that cancer MAY be hereditary with in a family is when several members of the same side of that family have had the same type of cancer,especially if some developed it at a younger than usual age.




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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

What were your first symptoms of Colon/Rectal Cancer

What were your first symptoms of Colon/Rectal Cancer?
This is addressed to those currently diagnosed with or those who have survived colon/rectal cancer. I know that many times there are no early symptoms of this cancer. So, I would like to know when did you first suspect something was wrong? I am already aware of the symptoms of colorectal cancer, I am just curious as to what symptoms those diagnosed had.
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I'm not a cancer patient but I do work for a gastroenterologist who was actually diagnosed with colon cancer last summer (ironic huh?) Anyway, he didn't have ANY symptoms he just decided to have a colonscopy. So if you do experience symptoms, the first might be blood in the stool. If you have a family history of cancer, you might want to get a colonscopy.





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Saturday, October 16, 2010

I have a friend with colon cancer, hes been fighting for 2 years and getting worse due to having medicaid

I have a friend with colon cancer, hes been fighting for 2 years and getting worse due to having medicaid?
Is there anything out there that can help him get better?
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God .. Christ &prayer..i pray for us all nightly and through the days.i will also pray for your friend with this terrible decease..medicaid pays for everything.so he is better off with that insurance than medicare.i have that one..pray for him with true belief in Christ.he still does do miracles we just don't always know it.
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he isn't getting worse just because he has medicaid. He is getting worse, because the cancer is getting worse. Medicaid has nothing to do with it.
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Call the american cancer society -moffitt cancer center in tampa fl or shands hospital in gainnesville fl.You can get info from them ,My mother got good care there
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If your friend has been fighting this for 2 years it means he has an advanced cancer and it is unlikely anyone can save him anywhere. The best they can do is give him more time. I’m sorry. Despite what others may say having Medicaid does have something to do with it, but it would have made much more of a difference at the beginning of this fight rather than 2 years later. I recently attended a meeting where a well known surgeon from USC spoke. He told us a patient with a stage 2 colon cancer with private insurance will do far better than a patient with a stage 1 colon cancer with MediCal. This is something well known to anyone who works in the healthcare field. Our healthcare system is broken and this has been coming for 20 years now and nothing has been done to stop it.






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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

What are the chances of beating or i should say containing stage 4 colon cancer also in lungs and liver

What are the chances of beating or i should say containing stage 4 colon cancer also in lungs and liver?
My father has stage 4 colon cancer that has traveled to the liver and lungs. I am trying to stay optimistic as he is about to begin treatments however on a more realistic side what are the chances of containing and shrinking these tumors?? My father has a very good attitude and wants to beat this disease he is 59 years old..
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Not to be the bearer of bad news,but I have also have a loved one fighting cancer now. She is also in stage 4 and the chance are pretty slim. I hope the best for you and your dad.
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The good news is your father has a very good attitude. The bad news is the cancer started in the colon and is no longer contained there. It has spread outside the lining of the colon and moved to his liver and lungs. It may already be in other areas of his body as well. The chances of him beating the cancer are extremely low.
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I am also sorry that the chances are probably low as another person already answered but a friend of mine who has been battling ovarian cancer for over 5 years who has been through any and all procedures,surgeries and chemotherapy was told that they could no longer do anything and more or less sent her home to die. She did not give up,she has tried Cancer Centers of America in Tulsa,OK and now has a greater chance of beating the disease. They operated on her and they seem to think they got it all and while there she met alot of people who thought their chances were as slim as hers and Cancer Centers of America helped them as well as they seem to have helped her. Maybe,just maybe Cancer Centers of America is an option along with alot of prayer. Good Luck and God Bless
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My experience with cancer which my Mother died from about 4 years ago, is that once it goes to the liver then there isn't much of a chance for survival. Sorry, I don't want to get you down but it's better to face the truth now than to be totally shocked later when one of your parents dies. At least you will now what to expect.
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For patients with stage IV disease that is localized to the liver, various treatments directed specifically at the liver can be used. Tumors may be surgically removed, burned, or frozen in some cases. Chemotherapy or radioactive substances can sometimes be infused directly into the liver. Patients with stage IV disease rarely live beyond 5 years, and the median survival (meaning half the patients live longer, and half shorter) with treatment is between 1 and 2 years. Please see the webpages for more details on Colon cancer.
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Wow, sorry hun, but it doesn't sound good. Stage 4 is it. Be sure to go with him to the doctors to hear what's expected if you can. Ask your dad to tell his doctor to allow him/her to discuss his case with you & whoever else. When my dad found out he had lung cancer, we were told attitude makes a difference. And he beat it (for about 4 & 1/2 yrs), but in the meantime, other cancers started popping up & it became one fight after another. We had a good 5 years after his first diagnosis which his doctor said only 5% of patients survive so we're thankful for that. I do believe his attitude bought him extra time because he fought against death for so long. He didn't just give up from the start. But after awhile, it was just too hard on him. He took Terceva for the past 2-2&1/2 yrs, but eventually there wasn't anything that could be done. Enjoy whatever time you have with your dad, and be sure to say or do everything that you can as soon as possible. My dad never got to write us the letters he'd wanted because things happened so fast. One Thursday he was fine, talking & walking around.... Friday not feeling too well~had a rough night with alot of pain. Saturday he was gone at 2:45 p.m. Attitude is everything make whatever time he has left as good as possible. It'll be hard for you to not have sad days, but don't let every day be a depressing one. Savor every special moment that you can. Who knows, tomorrow they could come up with a cure. Always have hope, but be realistic. Good Luck, my prayers are with you & your family.
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Read this before any treatment is started - urgent. Cancer http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancer.html
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My mother had ovarian, cervical, breast cancer,had surgery, chemo and radiotherapy, it then spread to her bones, lungs and liver. She battled the cancers for 17 yrs, once it hit her bones, we knew it wasn't good. She gave herself a day to cry then went on and faced each day with courage and laughter. When it appeared in her liver the dr's wanted to do radiotherapy and more chemo, she said no more (she was a cancer nurse for over 20 yrs). She wanted to enjoy what was left of her life to the Dr's surprise she lived 2 yrs, she did it with attitude, laughter and a lot of love. Never, Never give up hope, but enjoy the time with your dad as much as you can. The Cancer Centres of America are wonderful. Discuss everything with your dad and the Dr's, but listen to what your dad wants too, God bless
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Cancer always starts in one part of the body, and if you can discover and remove it while it's still in that one organ, you have a reasonable chance of beating or containing it, at least for a while. Unfortunately, once the cancer has "escaped" from that one organ and started to sprout in other parts of the body, it's very hard to get the better of it, because it will keep on spreading. Before embarking on treatments, your father MUST make sure he understands what those treatments will do for him. Have a look at the link below, and read the section on "Assessing Treatments". Most cancer treatments make you feel sick, tired and generally miserable. The risk is that if his cancer is too far advanced, he will go through all that pain and misery, and still die at the end of it. Whereas if he says "no" to the treatment, he might have time to go on a last special holiday with his family, or visit long-lost relatives, or fulfil some of his other dreams. For instance, say he has to have six months of treatment, and that will buy him another three months of life. If the treatment is going to make him too ill to enjoy life, or if it prevent him doing things he loves to do, then there wouldn't be much point, would there? In fact he would be worse off. Of course, if the doctors are saying they can give him two or three more years, or even more, then that's a different story. But you need to understand how much more time the treatment will buy him. Having said all that, there are lots of stories of people who have survived far longer than anyone expected. Browse the Gawler Foundation site: their recipe of special diet and meditation really seems to have worked miracles for some people, though I have no personal experience of it.
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My aunt is facing the same thing, except her colon cancer has only spread to her lungs. There is a new procedure called the "CyberKnife" procedure. My aunt may be trying this. CyberKnife involve using radiation to remove tumors. This has had a lot of success. Check out the website for the procedure at http://www.accuray.com/. You may also want to contact other hospitals. I called American Cancer Society. They told me the best hospitals for this type of cancer are John's Hopkin's and Vanderbilt (Nashville). They would be able to give you the best treatment options. My aunt is currently going to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. They are also very cutting edge, and they are giving us a lot of hope. Hang in there!






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Friday, October 8, 2010

What does it mean if i had a dream that i was diagnosed with colon cancer

What does it mean if i had a dream that i was diagnosed with colon cancer?
I am the most illness and medical problem free person i have known in my 30+ years, despite leading a horribly unhealthy lifestyle. I dont recall seeing anything in the media lately about colon cancer, here in Australia the focus tends to be on skin, breast and prostate cancer.
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They have had a lot of advertisements lately about colon cancer. That's probably why you are dreaming about it. At your age, I would think it is highly unlikely that you would have colon cancer. Just chalk it up as a nightmare. If you are still worried, you can always go to the doctor. But I doubt if you need to. You seem to be healthy enough. Usually, they don't even screen you for that until your over your 40's. Don't worry.
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As a mental health professional with 20+ years experience, now retired, I can tell you with all clinical confidence that it means only that you had a dream that you were diagnosed with colon cancer, or any other story you want to make up and believe. Dreams mean only that you were able to sleep in the deepest and most peaceful level of sleep that is available to human beings, which is the area where dreams occur, and nothing more, unless you want to assign some significance to a dream you had, which would have the statistical reliability and validity of the Pinocchio story. Relax. Then you'll be able to sleep wonderfully at peace again, and enjoy all kinds of other stories that your mind can concoct. As Mark Twain said in the opening of his book "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", "Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot." God Bless you.
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There are two possibilities here: 1) It could be a message from your subconscious to get a check-up. Edgar Cayce used to say that dreams about the body were particularly significant and were often messages to attend to health issues in waking life. 2) It could be symbolic. To dream that you have cancer denotes feeling hopelessness, grief, self-pity, and unforgiveness. You may feel as though you are wasting your life away. The dream could also represent areas in your life which are bothering you, disturbing you, and hurting you in some emotional way.







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Monday, October 4, 2010

If someone has colon cancer and has initial symptons, do they usually get worse if ignored for like 3 years

If someone has colon cancer and has initial symptons, do they usually get worse if ignored for like 3 years?
Well, if someone survives that long, idk how you would survive with undiagnosed and treated cancer for years but I was just wondering this since I know that cancer or tumors just keep getting worse as time goes by and as weeks and months pass its gets into more advanced stages.
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if someone in the family has or had colon cancer it is wise to get your colon checked to be sure you dont have it.
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There are different types of cancer. Some are slow growing and some are faster. Early detection is the best defense against all types of cancer.
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They would likely get worse, and the person would likely get new symptoms. Cancer, if left untreated can grow in size as well as spread distantly. Fortunately, there is screening available for colon cancer, so if you have a family history, it is important to get screened!
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Colon cancers are usually slow growing, so can be in the body for years without causing any symptoms, and even when they start causing symptoms, they can be mild and overlooked. BUT mild or no symptoms doesn't mean it's safe to ignore. The cancer will continue to grow, and later treatment will be more radical and have lower chance of success. Most colon cancers are found at stage 3, because of the low rate of symptoms. If you have a family risk of colon cancer, it's important to have the checkups....catching polyps early can mean a very simple treatment (snip out the polyp, job done). Finding a developed tumour will mean surgery and chemo. My husband had stage 3 colon cancer, found by chance when he had appendix removed. Surgery and chemo got him the all clear. The doctors estimate it had been growing for 5-10 years, and was causing no symptoms. It had already spread to one lymph node....if left another 3 years, it would have got further and the outlook would be very poor.





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Friday, October 1, 2010

I sometimes get a dull or sharp pain in my rectum..is this colon cancer

I sometimes get a dull or sharp pain in my rectum..is this colon cancer?
I am 32 year old healthy female, vegetarian for 17 years. no history of colon cancer in family. I sometimes get this quick sharp or dull pain in my rectum. I have never had blood in my stool or black stool. i have not lost any weight and have not lost my appetite at all. I have also had normal blood work twice in the last 10 months......can this be rectal or colon cancer?
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An occasional sharp pain in the rear is actually quite normal. I don't know anyone that hasn't experienced it from time to time.
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I had colon cancer & felt no pain at all. It was only a blood test that revealed its presence & unexpected weight loss.





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