Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Metastatic cancer is cancer that has spread from the place where it first started to another place in the body. A tumor formed by metastatic cancer cells is called a metastatic tumor or a metastasis.Metastatic colorectal cancer symptoms depend on where the cancer has spread, as well as the size and location of the tumor within the body.Symptoms include pain, fractures, constipation or decreased alertness in bones, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, coughing, chest wall pain or extreme fatigue, confusion, memory loss, headache, blurred or double vision, difficulty with speech, difficulty with movement or seizures.
Related Journals of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Journal of Adenocarcinoma, Journal of Neoplasm, Archives in Cancer Research, Clinical Colorectal Cancer,  Current Colorectal Cancer Reports,  Open Colorectal Cancer Journal, International Journal of Colorectal Disease.

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