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thomasdevos
10-04-2009, 11:26 PM
Colon Cleansing ? Preventing Cancer

Colon cancer is a statistical probability that many Western countries have to face in May. Also known as colorectal cancer and large bowel is the most common cancers third. There is an incidence of diagnosis of about 100 per day in the United Kingdom. In 2008, more than 100,000 colon cancers were diagnosed in the U.S.. Patients are mainly from the developed world.

The survival rate for colon cancer, the approximation currently 50%, improves the early diagnosis. Although the mortality rate has declined in recent years, probably due to programs for better screening of the colon that led to the early detection and prompt treatment, it remains high enough to deserve to be regarded as a dangerous threat to the longevity.

Cancer is the result of processes and cell division and multiply in an uncontrolled manner and at a faster rate than normal. The mass of tissue formed by growth and collection of these abnormal cells is called a tumor.

A tumor that grows, but remains at a location is known as benign.

When these cells begin and continue to invade organs or break away from their original site to spread to other organs via the blood and lymphatic systems and grow uncontrollably in the same, then the tumor is classified as malignant. This process of spread of abnormal cells is called metastasis. Malignant tumors are often very serious life-threatening, causing death, sometimes very quickly after diagnosis.

Screening and prevention are crucial in efforts to reduce rates of colorectal cancer mortality. The tumors have metastasized to one fifth of cases at diagnosis.

<B><U>The signs and symptoms.</u>


Blood and mucus in the stool. Persistent diarrhea or constipation. Unexplained abdominal pain or swelling. Weight loss. Fatigue.

Although there May be other causes for signs and symptoms above, it would be wise to seek medical advice to clarify the causality.

<B><U>Causes.</u>


There is a correlation between the age of statistics. 80% of cases are in group 60 +.

It is generally believed that diet plays a contributory role in colon cancer. For example, research has shown that excessive consumption of red meat may increase the risk of developing colon cancer. Inside the intestines, a pigment that colors of red meat is broken down into chemicals that can damage DNA in cells lining the intestinal tract. These damaged cells proliferate in May in a way that leads to tumor formation. On the other hand, a diet consisting of fatty fish, fruits, vegetables and foods high in fiber reduces the risk of developing colon cancer.

Heavy smoking and alcohol drinking are also considered as possible causes.

Obesity and overweight are among the suspected culprits.

Those with a family history of bowel cancer and had previously suffered from polyps seem to fall into the group of higher risk.

Lack of exercise seems to be related to the incidence of the disease.

Inflammation of the lining of the intestine is suspected of predisposing to cancer. Conditions such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease may increase the risk of developing bowel cancer.

<B><U>Treatment.</u>


Colon cancer is treated by: -? surgery ? the most used? chemotherapy ? an option post-surgical and palliative care? radiotherapy ? in selected cases

<B><U>Screening.</u>


The results of screening programs to facilitate early detection have been encouraging. There is an 80% chance of successful treatment when the disease is discovered early. The risk of death is reduced by 16% by having regular bowel control. The UK's National Bowel Screening Program began in 2006, aims to offer everyone in the at-risk age group for testing occult blood in stools (FOB) in 2009.

Sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy are the detection of other diagnostic tools that should be considered promptly when there is any concern on the healthy functions of the intestine, especially if one of the signs and symptoms above are experienced .

<B><U>Prevention.</u>


Prevention of cancer begin in the first place has clearly been high on the priority list.

We can all contribute very significantly to reduce the risk of suffering from colon cancer. Thus, from a healthy diet, exercise, paying attention to our weight and waist circumference, an examination of drink and tobacco are steps we can take action. Earlier they were considered and practiced, the less chance of dying from cancer of the intestine.

<B><U>Colon cleansing.</u>


It has been said that death begins with an unhealthy colon.

A settler who does not drain properly becomes an impact with decaying matter. Harmful toxins accumulate in the intestines and are absorbed into the bloodstream. Parasitic infestation, infection, inflammation, ulcers and tumors are other possible developments in a dysfunctional colon.

A healthy colon is absolutely essential to prevent diseases which may create a way for the development of cancer. Inflammation of the lining of the intestine has been linked to tumor formation.

Colon cleansing is certainly worth including in a prevention plan for a healthy colon and general.

Used by the Egyptians there are more than a millennium, colon cleansing is still recognized today as a detoxification treatment that rids the colon of toxins that can be absorbed into the blood, parasites that can infest and attack the mucosa digestive tract, the mucus that may have pathogenic effects and decaying matter that has passed within its walls, causing constipation.

Cleaning the colon and contribute to the prevention of bowel cancer, may also be beneficial for constipation, diarrhea, weight loss, effective peristalsis, irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulitis, bloating, flatulence, indigestion, bad breath, hypertension, cholesterol control, self ? poisoning, sinus problems, backaches, headaches, fatigue, hemorrhoids, insomnia, irritability and conditions skin.

The effects of detoxification cleansing colon produce a feeling of well-being and vitality, as more energy is derived from the better absorption of nutrients from food through the intestinal wall cleaner.

The main objective of this paper is to emphasize the importance of awareness and be proactive in preventing colon cancer. If you wish to obtain more precise information on how you can take preventive measures to protect your health, please consult the website mentioned below.

Reference Site:

colon cancer treatment (http://colon-cancer-treatment-cure.com)
www.nlm.nih.gov (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000262.htm)
en.wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorectal_cancer)
www.cancer.gov (http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/colon-and-rectal)
medicinenet.com (http://www.medicinenet.com/colon_cancer/article.htm)