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  • |Term=Screening test |Short definition=Screening test - (SKREE-ning.
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  • == Colon Polyp == ...e harmless. However, over time, some colon polyps can develop into [[colon cancer]], which is often fatal when found in its later stages.
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  • ...(SKREE-ning) Examination for disease when no symptoms are present. Because screening can detect diseases at an early stage, there may be a better chance of curi |Type=Cancer terms
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  • ...r. The CISNET now investigates breast, colon, esophagus, lung and prostate cancer.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • == Health Screening == ...ases in people who do not show any symptoms of disease. The goal of health screening is to detect diseases early, increase chances of treatment and reduce risk
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  • ==Cancer screening== '''Cancer screening''' (/ˈkænsər ˈskriːnɪŋ/) refers to the use of simple tests across a
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  • |Term=Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network ...eling Network is now studying breast, colon, esophageal, lung and prostate cancer
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  • ...ons. Examples include [[Vaccination|vaccinations]], [[Screening (medicine)|screening tests]], and [[Prophylaxis|prophylactic treatments]]. ...]''': This is a diagnostic procedure used to examine the [[Colon (anatomy)|colon]].
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  • ...eld of gastroenterology, particularly in the area of [[colorectal cancer]] screening and prevention. He has published numerous research articles and has been a * [[Colorectal cancer]]: A cancer that starts in the colon or the rectum.
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  • ...lyps are harmless, but over time, some types can develop into [[colorectal cancer]], which is often fatal when found in its later stages. The term "colorectal" is derived from "colon" and "rectal", the two areas of the body in which these polyps are found. "
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  • ...ion characterized by the presence of multiple [[serrated polyps]] in the [[colon]] and [[rectum]]. The term "serrated" refers to the saw-toothed appearance ...cases, surgery may be required to remove larger polyps or sections of the colon. Regular follow-up colonoscopies are recommended to monitor for the develop
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  • ...sidered [[precancerous]] conditions, as they can develop into [[colorectal cancer]] if left untreated. The term "colorectal adenoma" is derived from the Greek words "kolon" (colon), "rectum" (rectum), and "adenoma" (glandular tumor).
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  • ...the face and body.  Patients treated include those missing anatomy due to cancer, traumatic injury, or birth differences.  Generally, there are no state li ...re medicine. Anesthesiologists diagnose and treat acute, long-standing and cancer pain problems; diagnose and treat patients with critical illnesses or sever
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  • ...vant therapy]] - the use of drugs or radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer along with surgery * [[Alkylating agents]] - substances used in cancer treatment that interfere with the division of cells
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  • * [[Molecular oncology]]: Dive into the molecular basis of cancer, understanding how genetic mutations lead to the disease and the developmen ...]] - Loss of appetite for food, which can be a symptom of diseases such as cancer, AIDS, and some neurological conditions.
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