Colon Cancer Prognosis
Prognosis of cancer has many many variables and can be a complicated subject to talk about. While many people seem to get embarrassed by the fact that they don’t understand some of the terminology used by some people when they are talking to them. You should never be too embarrassed to ask if you are unsure and if it is a medical professional you are talking to a medical professional at the time then they should definitely clear up any doubts that you have about the subject.
While colon cancer is now at a all time high in America being the second most common cancer found. This can lead to quite a accurate prognosis of the outcome of the disease as medical professionals will have a lot of data to go off when calculating the outcome of the various treatments available.
Some of the variables that can affect it are that of your age, your general health and fitness levels, whether you are over weight, where exactly the tuma is and if it has spread further than the localized area. One way that your medical professional will refer to your prognosis is that of the 5 year survival rate. This is basically the percentage of people who were in a similar situation to you and have survived past the 5 year point. Whether these people have had the all clear or are still undergoing treatment doesn’t really matter what does is that they are still alive.

