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Colon Cancer In The Early Stages??


My mom just found out that she has colon cancer not too long ago. The cancer was in the like 1st stage and she just had surgery today to remove part of her colon. Will she be alright?? Any Problems?? Plz Help.

Chances are excellent that she will be okay since it was caught at stage 1.

she lucky she caught it in the early stages ur mom might have a j pouch /colostomy temporarily which is a pouch on the left sid of her waist very unnoticable and for the most part im sure she will be alright yea duke 1 stage is very curable,and problems the only thing i can think of i the colostomy and she might hve to go through chemotherapy or radiation


Im happy for your mom that she caught it in the early stages it could be way worst if it was in the late stages.

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