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This is a page in my userspace designed for test edits and/or creating articles (Which will later be moved into the main article space). Please feel free to make useful additions to articles under construction here, but please refrain from vandalizing this page. Thank you.

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Metastatic colon cancer

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Metastatic colon cancer is Colon cancer that has metastasized beyond the colon. Colon cancer is a very common malignancy. It most often metastasizes to the liver. Five-year survival in metastatic colon cancer is currently 35-40%.

Treatment

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Chemotherapy is commonly used, and is effective, however, surgical resection may be used in cases where there is isolated liver metastasis alone, and has been shown to produce high survival rates.

Prognosis

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The prognosis for metastatic colon cancer has recently improved.




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