Colorectal cancer in India
Colorectal cancer referes to cancer in the colon (which is the lowest part of the digestive system) and in the rectum area
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Colorectal cancer — Key Facts
- Close to 2 million people around the world have colorectal cancer
- Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common type of cancer
- Colorectal cancer is the 2nd most common type of cancer deaths in the world
- About 900,000 die of colorectal cancer every year
- Colorectal cancer is most common in those above 60 years
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cancers that affect only a small area of the colon or rectum respond well to treatments. People who have treatments in the early stages have more than a fair chance of having a normal life. But as the tumor grows in size, treatments will be more complicated. Even then, chances of survival are good if the cancer has not spread too far
The most common and early symptoms of these cancers are blood in the stools and a change in bowel habits. There are some risk factors for colorectal cancers, as well. If you belong to a risk group and have any of these symptoms, it is better to consult a doctor at the earliest
In a few people, cancer can come back after treatment. The chances are more for those who have had advanced-stage cancers. Cancer may come back at the same spot or a different area of the colon or rectum. Very rarely, it will recur at a distant site in the body. Having periodic check-ups can help to find the recurrence early
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