PPT-Lifestyle and prevention of colon cancer
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Clara Natoli Chieti From the International Agency for Research on Cancer Lyon France Cancer Microenviron 2011 August 42 133139 Agestandardized incidence of colorectal
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Clara Natoli Chieti From the International Agency for Research on Cancer Lyon France Cancer Microenviron 2011 August 42 133139 Agestandardized incidence of colorectal cancer . {Date} 2015. Presented by:. {Community Partner’s Name,. Organization,. Contact Email. }. How to Use This PowerPoint. You can use all or some sections of this PowerPoint for educational purposes. Update the title slide with your . {Date} 2015. Presented by:. {Community Partner’s Name,. Organization,. Contact Email. }. How to Use This PowerPoint. You can use all or some sections of this PowerPoint for educational purposes. Update the title slide with your organization’s name/contact information.. Clara Natoli, Chieti. From the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France . Cancer. . Microenviron. . 2011 August; 4(2): 133–139. . Age-standardized incidence of colorectal cancer . What is Colon Cancer?. Cancer that begins in the colon or rectum . The colon and rectum are both parts of the large . intestine. The third most common type of cancer in both men and women in the United States. Clara Natoli, Chieti. From the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France . Cancer. . Microenviron. . 2011 August; 4(2): 133–139. . Age-standardized incidence of colorectal cancer . IRIS A. GRANEK, MD, MS. Department of Prev. Med. .. . JOAN KIELY, M.S.. CESAME. JENNIE . WILLIAMS, Ph.D.. Department of Prev. Med.. Division of Cancer . Prevention. PAULA I. DENOYA, MD. Department of Medicine. Includes video “Dan’s Story” . Table of Contents. Colon anatomy. About colon cancer. Characterizing . your. cancer. Your treatment decision. Onco. type. DX® test. Your treatment profile. My Colon Cancer Coach. Screening Tests and . Self-exams. Screening tests:. Colon . Breast. Cervical . Prostate . Self-exams:. Testicular. Skin . Why Screening Tests?. The treatment of cancer is most successful when the cancer is detected as early as possible, often before symptoms occur.. Michael J. Wargovich, Ph.D.. What Is Chemoprevention?. . The science of trying to apply natural and synthetic compounds to interfere with the earliest stages of carcinogenesis, before invasive cancer appears. Our TeamDr Patrick McNeillieUniversity of North Carolina 2005National Institute of Technology JaipurAakash BhatiaAditya ChindhadeKedar DabhadkarDr Jeffrey BondMohit ThakurInstitute of Chemical Technol Gina Brown. Academic Department of Radiology. Royal Marsden Hospital, UK. Dukes Histological system for rectal cancers extrapolated for colon cancers. 5 year survival:. 81% if confined to bowel wall. Rahaf Hasanein. Anatomy+ Blood supply. Colon arterial Supply. SMA . branches into :. I. leocolic artery (. terminal ileum and proximal ascending colon).. Right colic artery . (ascending colon).. M. iddle colic artery. . 1958-2009. *. Hiromi Sugiyama. 1. , . Munechika. . Misumi. 1. , . Alina. Brenner. 1. . Eric J Grant. 1. , . Ritsu. Sakata. 1. , Dale Preston. 2. , Atsuko . Sadakane. 1. , Mai . Utada. 1. , . Student Name: Eric Swetts. MPH (c)- Epidemiology. Background/ Significance. Obesity and type 2 diabetes are major public health issue that affects an estimated 36.5% and 9.3% of the U.S. adult population, respectively(1)(2). Additionally, both excessive body weight and type 2 diabetes are known risk factors for breast and colon cancer (3). Lifestyle factors, such as diet and physical activity levels, increase breast cancer survivors’ risk of developing or worsening comorbid chronic health conditions such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (4), and in both breast and colon cancer survivors, such comorbidity is shown to increase all-cause and cancer-specific 5-year mortality. Finally, research suggests increased rates of obesity in breast and colon survivors (5)..
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