what is called colon cancer
Colon cancer, too called colorectal cancer or large bowel cancer, includes cancerous growths in the colon, rectum and appendix. It is the third most common form of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death in Western world. Colon cancer causes 655,000 deaths worldwide per year, including about 16,000 in the UK, where it is the second most common site (after lung) to cause cancer death. Many of the colorectal cancers are thought to arise from adenomatous polyps in the colon. These mushroom-like growths are usually benign, but some might develop into cancer over time. The majority time, the diagnosis of localized colon cancer is through colonoscopy. Therapy is through surgery, which in many cases is usually followed by chemotherapy.

