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Colon & Rectal Cancer: From Diagnosis to Treatment

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This handy, reassuring guide helps recently diagnosed patients answer pressing questions, such as: How far advanced is the disease? What tests are involved? What treatments will be recommended? This fully updated third edition is a quick, reliable reference that helps decipher confusing and intimidating medical jargon and explains the most current procedures and treatment options.  Among these are the increasingly popular trend of using chemotherapy and radiation prior to surgery, targeted therapies involving newer drugs that limit their focus to the cancer cells, the use of laparoscopic surgery, and latest approaches in radiation therapy, chemotherapy drugs, and immunotherapy. This work also reviews symptoms and risk factors for colon cancer, how the disease may be prevented, and pros and cons of various treatments.

160 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2001

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July 27, 2017
This book is a quick way to gain a basic understanding of the process of beginning to treat colon cancer. I found it to be a nearly exact account of what my family-member experienced in 2017, and provided helpful insight when post-surgery questions arose without immediate access to answers from the doctor.
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