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Colorectal Cancer

What is colorectal cancer?

Colorectal cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells in the colon or rectum. Since cancer cells do not have the ability to regulate their own growth, they have the ability to spread. If colorectal cancer is not treated, the cancer cells can invade local tissues and eventually spread to distant organs (metastasis).

If diagnosed early, there is approximately a 90% chance that colorectal cancer can be cured, compared to just a 10% chance for advanced-stage disease. The most effective method of avoiding colorectal cancer is believed to be a healthy diet that is high in fibre, calcium, fruits and vegetables.

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