Colon Cancer By Carson. Who discovered Colon Cancer ? Aldred Scott Warthin discovered Colon Cancer in 1913.

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Colon Cancer By Carson

Who discovered Colon Cancer ? Aldred Scott Warthin discovered Colon Cancer in 1913

Signs of How it ? it starts out as a tumor and starts to get bigger and bigger then we call it cancer. that is the way colon cancer becomes a form of cancer.

Where does the disorder Start It starts in the sigmoid part of your colon.

How u get the disorder when healthy cells in the colon become altered.

Treatment for colon cancer you get surgery on your colon to get the cancer cell out and removed

How does the disorder diagnosed In most cases, it's not clear what causes colon cancer. Doctors know that colon cancer occurs when healthy cells in the colon become altered.