Sunday, April 6, 2008

Colon Cancer

What is a colon and colon cancer?

"The colon is the part of the digestive system where the waste material is stored. The rectum is the end of the colon adjacent to the anus. Together, they form a long, muscular tube called the large intestine (also known as the large bowel). Tumors of the colon and rectum are growths arising from the inner wall of the large intestine. Benign tumors of the large intestine are called polyps. Malignant tumors of the large intestine are called cancers. Benign polyps do not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body. Benign polyps can be easily removed during colonoscopy and are not life-threatening. If benign polyps are not removed from the large intestine, they can become malignant (cancerous) over time. Most of the cancers of the large intestine are believed to have developed from polyps. Cancer of the colon and rectum (also referred to as colorectal cancer) can invade and damage adjacent tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also break away and spread to other parts of the body (such as liver and lung) where new tumors form. The spread of colon cancer to distant organs is called metastasis of the colon cancer. Once metastasis has occurred in colorectal cancer, a complete cure of the cancer is unlikely.

Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) picture

Globally, cancer of the colon and rectum is the third leading cause of cancer in males and the fourth leading cause of cancer in females. The frequency of colorectal cancer varies around the world".2

Since colonoscopy is the golden standard procedure for detecting colon cancer, it is advised to have it at the age of 40 years old above, and people with 1st degree relatives that had colon cancer since colon cancer is hereditary.

1 - http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/colonoscopy/
2 - http://www.medicinenet.com/colon_cancer/article.htm

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Ostomy News Notes (Philippines)

The Ostomy News Notes Logo

1. OSTOMY - the title is written in bold blue letters representing the color of peace and hope promoting the advocacy for people as that quality of life is possible after surgical interventions.

2. News Notes - the contribution that this newsletter wants to play in spreading awareness for people ostomates.

3. Colostomy bag - the pouch bag is representative of the necessity of the ostomy appliances ostomates use.

4. The Philippine Flag - the mark of the Ostomates in the Philippines. It is envisioned that the newsletter can unite ostomates all over the country to share their stories and experiences and form strong support groups.

5. The Pen - the tool in order to write down our happy and sad stories, successes and failures.

6. The wheelchair - caters to persons with disabilities too who are also ostomates at the same time.

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Colostomy Support Bag


Here is one way to protect our colostomy bags especially for active people who have to avoid drooping pouch bags.


The colostomy bag is in a horizontal position. Wrap around the support cloth along your waist, and insert the pouch bag inside the hidden pocket. Use a velcro to close the colostomy support bag.

Ostomy News Notes (Philippines)

March 2008 - Issue No. 3






March Issue 2008
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Ostomy News Notes (Philippines)

February 2008 - Issue No. 2



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Ostomy News Notes (Philippines)

January 2008 - Issue No. 1







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