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  2. Ureterosigmoidostomy - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the urine entering the colon can cause diarrhea and salt imbalance due to the sodium and chloride in the urine. Urea levels in the blood are higher due to urea crossing the colon wall. In the large intestine, sodium is swapped for potassium, and chloride for bicarbonate. This causes hypokalaemia and acidosis. Many patients take ...

  3. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    The colon has sensors that can tell when there is unexpected gas pushing the colon walls out—which may cause mild discomfort. Usually, total anesthesia or a partial twilight sedative are used to reduce the patient's awareness of pain or discomfort, or just the unusual sensations of the procedure. Once the colon has been inflated, the doctor ...

  4. Bladder cancer - Wikipedia

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    There they can cause damage to the DNA of bladder cells, eventually leading to cancer. [48] Bladder cancer risk rises both with number of cigarettes smoked per day, and with duration of smoking habit. [47] Those who smoke also tend to have an increased risk of treatment failure, metastasis, and death. [49]

  5. A new way to screen for colon cancer may be on the horizon ...

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    Only a colonoscopy can tell doctors where tumors are located in the colon, or guide treatment. The location of colorectal tumors can determine whether patients need surgery, or chemotherapy and ...

  6. Papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential

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    Delayed presentation with recurrent low-grade urothelial carcinoma is an unusual entity and potential mechanism of traumatic implantation should be considered. Characteristically low-grade tumors are resistant to systemic chemotherapy and curative-intent surgical resection of the tumor should be considered. [citation needed]

  7. Radiation proctitis - Wikipedia

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    Acute radiation proctopathy often causes pelvic pain, diarrhea, urgency, and the urge to defecate despite having an empty colon (tenesmus). [4] Hematochezia and fecal incontinence may occur, but are less common. [4] Chronic radiation damage to the rectum (>3 months) may cause rectal bleeding, incontinence, or a change in bowel habits secondary.

  8. Will Smith's routine colonoscopy leads to discovery of ...

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    Will Smith filmed the process of his recent colonoscopy, which ultimately led to the discovery of a pre-cancerous mass. ... the right colon is where cancer is high because it's the biggest part ...

  9. FDA approves new blood test to screen for colon cancer

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    Indeed, colorectal cancer is one of the only cancers that can be prevented with screening, and colonoscopy is, by far, the most accurate way to detect it. But screening rates are extraordinarily low.