Colon cancer. Coloured barium X-ray showing cancer of the human colon (large intestine). The cancerous area is highlighted in red at upper left. Opaque to X-rays,barium is given rectally (barium enema) to examine the rectum and colon. The barium coats the intestine's inside wall and shows up strongly on the X-ray film. The colon is one of the most common cancer sites. Treatment in most cases is by a partial colectomy (removal of part of the colon). Over 50 percent of patients survive five years or more after a colectomy. Also seen in the background are the pelvic bones | |
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