Archive for April, 2007
Fecal-Ocult Blood Test (FOBT)
This year about 130 000 Americans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Some of them will be in the early stages and the treatment will save their lives. But many of them won’t have this chance because they will be diagnosed when the disease is already spreading in their body.
For cancers, early detection is very […]
Mastectomy vs. lumpectomy
Many women ask me: why should I undergo a mastectomy when the surgeon can remove only that lump. I understand them: some of them are young, all of them are proud or their breasts, none of them wants to be mutilated.
I understand but I recommend in all cancer cases mastectomy. I’m an old fashion doctor, […]
Colon Cancer – Risk Factors
As I said before, nobody knows what causes cancer, but there are a few well-known risk factors. Some of them can be avoided, some of them not. If you have one, more or all the risk factors listed below, that doesn’t mean you will have colon cancer for sure. It only means your risk is […]
Colon Cancer – Symptoms
Cancer of the colon (large intestine, large bowel) and rectum (the end of colon) is the third cause of cancer in males in the Western world. This cancer is rare in Asia and Africa, probably because of the diet of people living in these countries. In the early stages of the disease, patients have no […]
