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Published March 08, 2010
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Published March 01, 2010
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Published February 23, 2010
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Published February 17, 2010
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Published February 08, 2010
I'm a strong believer in the old adage "you are what you eat."
Published January 15, 2010
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Published November 18, 2009
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Published October 26, 2009
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Published October 12, 2009
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Published August 19, 2009
1. What is the difference between colon cancer and rectal cancer?Colon and rectal cancers are actually very similar - but the difference lies in what part of the large intestine the cancer affects. The colon and rectum make up a long, muscular tube that most people know as the large intestine. The first part of the large intestine is the colon and at the end of it is the rectum.