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Early colon cancer detection means earlier treatment
Early colon cancer detection means earlier treatment - what are the treatment ...Las Vegas Review-JournalBy ARAcontent Colon cancer is the No. 2 cancer killer in the United States because it frequently catches people unaware, according to the National Cancer Institute. But half of the colon-cancer deaths each year could be avoided if every adult older ...and more »  
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Health officials urge more Idahoans to get screened for colon cancer
KBOIHealth officials urge more Idahoans to get screened for colon cancerKIVI-TVBy Jaclyn Brandt The best way to prevent death from colon cancer is to get screened, and more Idahoans have gotten that message. In 2004, Only 38% of Idahoans 50 or older had been screened for colon cancer. In 2010, that improved to 55%.Exact Sciences' Executives, Colon Cancer Challenge Leaders to Ring Nasdaq ...MarketWatch (press release)Northwest Medical Center...  
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Buffalo Undy 5000
Buffalo Undy 5000Buffalo RisingWhat could be a better way to raise awareness about colon cancer than hosting a 5K race? At the same time, the race that I'm referring to is designed to raise money for the Colon Cancer Alliance. Already in 2012 participants for the run have raised ...  
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Free colon cancer tests this month
7Online.comFree colon cancer tests this monthKansas.comBy Olivia Burress To increase awareness of colon cancer, the American Cancer Society this month — Colon Cancer Awareness Month — is offering free testing kits in Wichita. The take-home Fecal Occult Blood Tests are available for individuals 50 years ...Doctors stress importance of early prevention and detection of colon cancer by ...NewsNet5.comColonoscopies vital to catching, preventing...  
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