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A diet low in fiber and high in protein may increase the risk of colorectal cancer
The relationship between nutrition and health has always been at the forefront of research. The composition of foods not only affects the physical state of the body but also the functioning of the digestive system and the risk of developing various diseases, such as tumors. The composition of gut flora, nutrient absorption, and the health of the digestive system are all closely related to what we consume on a daily basis. Some studies suggest that our diet may play a significant role in increasing the risk of colorectal cancer. Understanding and following nutritional guidelines can positively impact not only our body weight but also the health of our digestive system.…
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Polyps in the Colon – Early Screening is Important!
A colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable types of cancer; however, delays in diagnosis are still common. Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in our country, which serves as a warning sign for health authorities. Colonoscopy, also known as colonic endoscopy, is not only important for screening but also provides the opportunity to remove polyps and take tissue samples, which can assist in diagnosis. The question, however, is why potential patients do not consider this examination necessary? Why do statistics show alarming trends? Awareness of colorectal diseases, the importance of screening, and knowledge of appropriate treatment options can fundamentally contribute to improving the situation. Interest in…
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Potential Side Effects of Colorectal Cancer Therapy
The diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer present numerous challenges for patients, as the disease and therapy can lead to various physical and mental symptoms. The different side effects not only affect the quality of life of patients but also complicate the lives of family members and close relatives. The problems arising during medical treatments cover a wide spectrum, making it essential for patients and their environment to be aware of the possible side effects. Understanding the treatment of colorectal cancer is critical for patients, as symptoms and reactions can vary from person to person. Various treatment methods, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy, along with the disease itself, create…