Childhood Colorectal Cancer Treatment

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On behalf of the Journal of Colorectal Cancer: Open Access, as Editor-in-Chief, it is my distinct honour and privilege to inform you that, it’s been Six long years we have started the Journal, now we are celebrating the 6th Anniversary and we are privileged to welcome Cancer Society to our journal. As Editor-In-Chief it is my great pleasure and honour to welcome you to the Journal of Colorectal Cancer: Open Access, Opening Issue of the Year.

Treatment of newly diagnosed colorectal cancer in children may include the following: Surgery to remove the tumor if it has not spread. Radiation therapy and chemotherapy for tumors in the rectum or lower colon. Combination chemotherapy, for advanced colorectal cancer.

Anything that increases your chance of getting a disease is called a risk factor. Having a risk factor does not mean that you will get cancer; not having risk factors doesn't mean that you will not get cancer. Talk with your child's doctor if you think your child may be at risk. When cancer spreads to another part of the body, it is called metastasis. Cancer cells break away from where they began (the primary tumor) and travel through the lymph system or blood.  Realizing the importance of this field, Insight Medical Publishing has organizing a prestigious conference. Submit Here

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With regards,
Joseph Marreddy
Journal of Colorectal Cancer: Open Access
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