Colon Cancer Survival Statistics

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We Survived Colon Cancer

aolhealth.com — “AOL Health talks to survivors of colon cancerView full resource at aolhealth.com

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Could you survive colon cancer? This couple did. http://bit.ly/astTKE

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Marriage Might Boost Colon Cancer Survival - MSN Health - Colon Cancer

health.msn.com — “Study found patients were 14% less likely to die if they had a spouseView full resource at health.msn.com

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Estrogen May Improve Colon Cancer Survival

webmd.com — “Younger women with advanced colon cancer live slightly longer than younger men with advanced disease, but the survival advantage disappears as women age and their estrogen levels drop, a new study shows.View full resource at webmd.com

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Estrogen May Improve Colon Cancer Survival: Younger women with advanced colon cancer live slightly longer than .. http://bit.ly/MrqEH

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One Sigmoidoscopy Raises Odds for Surviving Colon Cancer

healthcentral.com — “One Sigmoidoscopy Raises Odds for Surviving Colon CancerView full resource at healthcentral.com

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CT Scan May Predict Colon Cancer Survival:

health.msn.com — “CT Scan May Predict Colon Cancer Survival:View full resource at health.msn.com

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Obesity tied to poorer colon cancer survival | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Obese people are known to have a higher risk of colon cancer. Now, a new study suggests they may have poorer long-term survival odds than their thinner counterparts if theyView full resource at reuters.com

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Racial Disparity In Colon Cancer Survival Not Easily Explained

medicalnewstoday.com — “A new study by University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) researchers shows that body-mass index (BMI) and co-existing medical conditions (co-morbidity) do not explain the decreased survival observView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Racial Disparity in Colon Cancer Survival Not Easily Explained

newswise.com — “For colon and other cancers, African-Americans have lower survival rates than whites. There was a belief that racial disparity in survival following surgery for colon cancer was related to a high BMI and co-morbidity. A new study in Cancer shows how that explanation is flawed.View full resource at newswise.com

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Obesity tied to poorer colon cancer survival | Reuters

feeds.reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Obese people are known to have a higher risk of colon cancer. Now, a new study suggests they may have poorer long-term survival odds than their thinner counterparts if theyView full resource at feeds.reuters.com

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Smokers have slimmer odds of surviving colon cancer

focusedonhealth.visibli.com — “Smokers have slimmer odds of surviving colon cancerView full resource at focusedonhealth.visibli.com

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RT @focusedonhealth: Need another reason not to smoke? Here's one: smokers are less likely to survive colon cancer. http://bit.ly/ky5f6C

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Cetuximab Fails to Improve Survival in Colon Cancer

onclive.com — “Patients who received cetuximab in combination with a standard adjuvant therapy treatment for colon cancer did not experience improved survival.View full resource at onclive.com

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Cetuximab in combination with a standard adjuvant therapy for colon cancer did not result in improved survival http://t.co/PIsiSX5w

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Obesity tied to poorer colon cancer survival | Reuters

feeds.reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Obese people are known to have a higher risk of colon cancer. Now, a new study suggests they may have poorer long-term survival odds than their thinner counterparts if theyView full resource at feeds.reuters.com

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Marriage improves odds of surviving colon cancer

sciencedaily.com — “Married patients had a 14 percent lower risk of death according to researchers. That estimate is based on analysis of 127,753 patient records. Similar to studies of other types of cancers, the researchers did find that married people were diagnosed at earlier stages of colon cancer and sought more aggressive treatment. The researchers took those and other factors into account before calculating the benefit of marriage on survival odds.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Marriage improves odds of surviving colon cancer

sciencedaily.com — “Married patients had a 14 percent lower risk of death according to researchers. That estimate is based on analysis of 127,753 patient records. Similar to studies of other types of cancers, the researchers did find that married people were diagnosed at earlier stages of colon cancer and sought more aggressive treatment. The researchers took those and other factors into account before calculating the benefit of marriage on survival odds.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Vitamin D Doubles Colon Cancer Survival Rates

articles.mercola.com — “New evidence supports that optimizing your vitamin D levels can provide surprisingly superb cancer protection.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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I believe COLON CANCER is completely PREVENTABLE with certain lifestyle changes, of which vitamin D is a vital part. http://bit.ly/CE42U

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