Did you know that one in 19 Americans will be diagnosed with colon cancer at some point, and many Americans do not take preventive measures? Just by getting more fiber in your diet you can help prevent colon cancer. Additionally, there are a variety of foods which will help with colon cancer prevention if you include them in your diet. Many doctors recommend also adding vitamin B6, baby aspirin and coffee as part of your diet to prevent colon cancer. Read on to find out how changing your diet can save your life.
Spring into Hyde Park this April
Bowel Cancer UK organises a sponsored walk in London's Hyde Park to take place on Saturday, 10th April (just after Easter) to help raise awareness of the disease during Bowel Cancer Awareness Month.
Cricketer Chris Read Pledges Support to Bowel Cancer UK
Wicketkeeper and Nottinghamshire County Cricket Captain, Chris Read, becomes Patron of national charity Bowel Cancer UK.
Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: Dance Your Way into Fitness this April
Bowel Cancer UK is urging the public to get moving this April by organising a tea dance to support Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM).
Colorectal Cancer: What Increases Your Risk
Colorectal cancer or large bowl cancer is the cancer in the colon, rectum and appendix
These are abnormal growth of polyps that later develop cancerous
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Summit Medical Group wants people to be aware of their risk for colorectal cancer.
A Guide to Colon Cancer
Colon cancer occurs in the bowel, colon and rectum, and is the second most common type of terminal cancer in the United States With regular screening, colon cancer can be avoided as there are signs in the form of small growths, referred to as polyps which appear in the colon
Texas Oncology Encourages Texans To Kick Colorectal Cancer with Screenings
Texas Oncology is inviting Texans to kick colorectal cancer by encouraging friends and loved ones to go for a routine colorectal cancer screening. Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cancer killer of men and women combined in the United States, and the disease is estimated to have claimed 9,570 Texans in 2008.
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