Colon cancer

2023 - 3 - 21

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LA Tenorio diagnosed with colon cancer (ABS-CBN News)

Barangay Ginebra point guard LA Tenorio, the PBA's 'Iron Man,' has been diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer.

It has been my passion and love." "I have given not only 17 full years to the PBA, but have dedicated my whole life to basketball," said Tenorio. As most of you are aware I have been nursing a minor injury since the finals last January.

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Colorectal cancer is rising among Gen X, Y & Z. Here are 5 ways to ... (NPR)

If you're in your 20s, 30s or 40s, you need to know the signs to watch for and when to seek screening or treatment for colorectal cancer.

( [This video walks you ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13hBICtsPnM)through the process.) Douglas Corley](https://divisionofresearch.kaiserpermanente.org/researchers/corley-douglas) of Kaiser Permanente. First-degree relatives (siblings, parents or children) of people who've been diagnosed with colorectal cancer should start screening 10 years earlier than the age the family member was diagnosed, Ng explains. "So everybody needs to be aware of the symptoms." [a study published in 2019](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30726946/) found. [And a study published](https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(23)00021-9/fulltext) this month suggests people who eat lots of fresh and minimally processed foods are less likely to develop colon cancer, compared to people who consume lots of ultra-processed foods — including processed meats, sweets, carbonated soft drinks and ready-to-eat meals. Now, he's back coaching football and speaking at community events about the importance of colorectal screening. The test required her to take a stool sample and send it back: "It didn't seem sanitary," Brown recalls thinking. She was in her late 40s at the time and was completely shocked. It's one of the [deadliest cancers](https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2778204) in this age group. [report released this month](https://acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.3322/caac.21772). If you think you're too young to get colorectal cancer, consider this: About 20,000 people in the U.S.

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LA Tenorio says he's battling Stage Three colon cancer (Sports Interactive Network Philippines)

THE PBA's 'Ironman' is facing the biggest battle of his life. LA Tenorio, 38, has been diagnosed with Stage Three colon cancer, the Barangay Ginebra guard ...

Spin.ph “But with my FAITH, I am lifting everything to God now and I believe there is a higher purpose as I go through this part of my life. As most of you are aware I have been nursing a minor injury since the Finals last January. I have committed my body and health for the love of the game. “I have given not only 17 full years to the PBA, but have dedicated my whole life to basketball. The initial testing three weeks ago led me to instantly miss practices and games.

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LA Tenorio reveals battle with colon cancer (pna.gov.ph)

MANILA – Lewis Alfred “LA” Tenorio revealed on Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer.The Ginebra point guard admitted that his battle ...

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PBA players, fans rally behind LA Tenorio after colon cancer diagnosis (INQUIRER.net)

MANILA, Philippines—An outpouring of support came Ginebra guard LA Tenorio's way after revealing his battle with Stage 3 colon cancer on Tuesday.

Praying for you brother!! NCAA coach Charles Tiu took a small moment of appreciation for the PBA veteran after the shocking news. You’re a warrior, bro!” tweeted Ross, who has been Tenorio’s assignment in the backcourt for the longest time. “We are all in your corner!” A lot of people love you and are praying for you. “Praying for you, brother!

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LA Tenorio undergoing treatment for colon cancer, but not retiring ... (BusinessWorld Online)

“I have given not only 17 full years to the PBA, but have dedicated my whole life to basketball. I have committed my body and health for the love of the game.

“Together with my family and loved ones, you are all my strength, inspiration and what drives me to be the best person I can ever be, physically, mentally, and spiritually. “But with my faith, I am lifting everything to God now and I believe there is a higher purpose as I go through this part of my life. I have committed my body and health for the love of the game. Reason cited was “minor injury” but an apologetic Mr. He even continued the streak despite an appendectomy operation prior to the 2020 Clark bubble. “I have given not only 17 full years to the PBA, but have dedicated my whole life to basketball.

This Common Infection Could Raise Your Risk for Colon Cancer (WebMD)

Researchers are homing in on a new connection between colon cancer and the infectious bacterium known as Clostridioides difficile, or C. diff.

“C. diff and colorectal cancer yet, you should feel free to ask your doctor questions about your specific risk if you’ve had C. “Hand sanitizer does not kill C. You can get a stool sample test from your doctor to see if you have C. “Even though more research is needed, and we can’t fully make the connection between C. “It’s when someone has a compromised immune system that C. “People with C. “In a healthy person, this kind of exposure doesn’t matter because C. “Normally, good bacteria help us fight against bad bacteria such as C. If you touch that person’s skin or a surface that person touched, your body can be “colonized” with the bacteria. Looking at what type of bacteria made up the biofilms that cause an increase in colorectal tumors, the researchers found that C. Previous [research](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6820830/) has found that there is a higher amount of C.

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LA Tenorio has stage three colon cancer (The Manila Times)

(UPDATE) BARANGAY Ginebra star playmaker LA Tenorio announced on Tuesday, March 21, that he has been diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer.

As most of you are aware I have been nursing a minor injury since the Finals last January. The initial testing three weeks ago led me to instantly miss practices and games. "I was recently diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer.

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Why are colon cancer rates in young people rising? (News-Medical.net)

In a recent perspective article published in the journal Science, researchers at the Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Center of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute ...

Thus, studies of EOCRC should profile the microbiomes in fecal matter and tumors of EOCRC patients. Global collaborations could facilitate patient and biospecimen collection to accelerate the advancements in this area of research. Nevertheless, this raises the need for prospective studies of the exposome, including early-life exposures to a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy diet. Observational studies have shown that immune cell density, type, and location in the colorectal tumor microenvironment (TME), have prognostic significance. Metabolic syndromes, such as diabetes mellitus (DM), have globally increased in recent decades, and these factors also possibly increase the CRC risk. The reasons and pathophysiology behind the ever-rising incidence of EOCRC continue to remain unknown. Despite this, large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) with gene-environment interaction analyses could better define the contribution of genetic factors to early-onset CRC presentation. Together, these methods could uncover the pathophysiology of EOCRC, contrasting with LOCRC yet having some shared features too. [Science](https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ade7114), researchers at the Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Center of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute emphasized that a better understanding of the etiology of early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) is crucial to managing its increasing incidence worldwide. Left-sided tumors have different embryologic origins, and they get exposed to variable factors along the gut, which elucidate varying mutational profiles observed across the colon. High levels of microsatellite instability in people with this syndrome also predispose them to other types of cancer. Their deconvolution from EOCRC-effected people and integration with epidemiological data could later help reveal mutagenic processes contributing to EOCRC tumorigenesis.

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Colon cancer cases rising in younger patients (CBS News)

March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, and there are a growing number of cases in people younger and younger.

"The sedentary lifestyle; the lack of exercise and obesity seem to be some of the biggest control issues that we can control outside of our genetics." The second issue is dietary habits, and so a diet high in fruits and vegetables as well as avoidance of tobacco use," according to Dr. The No. That's because it can go undetected until it's too late. "It is; once it gets to the advanced stages when you delay screenings, is when we see stage III and stage IV, which have a much worse prognosis overall and are not curable at that point." "The projections are that by 2030, colon cancer will increase by 90% in patients less than age 35 and by 124% for rectal cancer."

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Ginebra captain LA Tenorio reveals battle with Stage 3 colon cancer (Rappler)

PBA 'Iron Man' and Ginebra captain LA Tenorio will undergo treatment for colon cancer in the Philippines and Singapore for the next few months.

I have committed my body and health for the love of the game. “I have given not only 17 full years to the PBA, but have dedicated my whole life to basketball. The initial testing three weeks ago led me to instantly miss practices and games.

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