It was bowel cancer that killed my father, and his father before him. I guess that if it is hereditary, then maybe I am destined to get it. I often worry about these things, but still smoke, and drink. Maybe I should give them up, I know. But they are my only solice in life these days.
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Bowel cancer
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You're not destined to get it, but you probably have a higher chance of getting it than the average person. Giving up drinking won't help, though giving up smoking will. What matters most with bowel cancer, though, is diet. If you eat a diet with plenty of fibre you'll reduce your chances of getting it.
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Medical procedure is typically the fundamental treatment for entrail disease, and might be joined with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or organic medicines, contingent upon your specific case. On the off chance that it's identified sufficiently early, treatment can fix gut disease and stop it returning.