Guest View: Plain Talk About Stopping Colon Cancer

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Colon cancer has hid in the shadows of other cancers because people are too embarrassed to openly discuss the disease because it deals with part of the body that the general public is uncomfortable talking about. Sadly, many individuals suffer needlessly. Understanding risk factors, symptoms, and screening options will not only help in avoiding the disease, but could mean the difference between life and death.

The stigma associated with this cancer still looms large. Colon cancer kills nearly 50,000 Americans yearly, and almost 150,000 new cases will be diagnosed this year. Colon cancer doesn't discriminate. It affects everyone, no matter race, gender or economic status. It doesn't matter whether you're an average citizen or of celebrity status, you have a 1 in 19 chance of getting colon cancer.

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Guest View: Plain Talk About Stopping Colon Cancer

This disease has a significant impact on all races. New figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that African Am...

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