Researchers are still studying the causes of colorectal cancer.while there is a growing list of risk factors,they act alone or in combination to increase one's risk for developing colorectal cancer.
Abnormal cells accumulate in the lining of the colon,forming polyps. These are small, benign growths.
Removing these growths through surgery is a common preventive method and also regularly detoxifying the colon with an effective detoxifer can prevent the growth or the accumulation of toxins. Untreated polyps can become cancerous.
Gene Mutation.
Sometimes colorectal cancer occurs in family members. This is due to a gene mutation that passes from parent to child.These mutations don't guarantee you'll develop colorectal cancer,but they do increase your chances.
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