Register
Login

Getting Started


For Healthcare Professionals



Human Atlas


Related Videos









Forums > Cancer > Colon Cancer
Bookmark and Share


A
A
A
Font Size:

Cancer


Question

I have a history of Colon Cancer. After my surgery, I didn't feel sick anymore. It has been three years already. I really don't know my health condition at this moment. After my surgery last time, I didn't complete my Chemotheraphy.

noradni (Male, 47)

Reply


Submit





Did you find posts in this topic useful?
Yes
No



Answers






It is important for patients especially those who are medically compromised such as with cancer to be well monitored regarding their condition. Even if their treatment has been started, it is essential to complete the course of management to make sure that the illness will be cured and appropriately attended. The said condition may be worsened if treatment has been halted. Consult your personal physician regarding the course of your treatment.
Disclaimer: Replies and Comments are provided by individuals and reflect their personal opinions only. Under NO circumstances should you act on the opinions or information posted on this page. ALWAYS check with your personal physician or health care provider before taking any action regarding your health! MDinfo and our sponsors, partners, and affiliates have no obligation to monitor any replies or comments posted on this site, or the content and/or accuracy of such exchanges. MDinfo does not endorse the views of any user of this site.

5min Life Videopedia





Clinical Trials


Clinical trials within 150 miles of United States.




Genetic Study of Cancer Risk and Gene Identification in Patients With Inherited Bone Marrow Disorders and Their Families
Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center - NCI Clinical Trials Referral Office - Bethesda, Maryland


Tissue Procurement for Biomedical Research
National Institute on Aging (NIA), Harbor Hospital - Baltimore, Maryland


Investigating Molecular-Genetic Correlates of Fatigue Experienced by Cancer Patients Receiving Treatment
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike - Bethesda, Maryland


Cyclophosphamide and Cryoablation in Treating Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Epithelial Cancer
Brady Urological Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital - Baltimore, Maryland

View More




About MDinfo Links Industry Customize
MDinfo is a health information resource that empowers visitors to post questions and receive responses from Health Experts in a variety of specialties.
About MDinfo | Contact Us
Blogs
Visitor Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Unsubscribe
Health Expert Registration
Health Expert Terms & Conditions
Language:


Looking for Something?
©2012 MDInfo. All rights reserved.
Information presented on MDinfo.com is intended solely for educational purposes and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. MDinfo does not verify the accuracy of the community generated content including content by visitors and Health Experts. Use of this website constitutes acceptance of the MDinfo Terms and Conditions