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As we observe Colon Cancer Awareness Month, it is crucial to highlight the significance of early detection and treatment in combating this disease. Colorectal surgeon, Dr. Charles Browning emphasizes that "75% of colon cancers are diagnosed after the development of symptoms, which is frequently an indicator of more advanced disease." This statistic underscores the importance of regular screenings and being vigilant about any changes in our health.
Early-stage colon cancers, when treated with surgery, have a survival rate of more than 90%. However, this rate decreases as the cancer progresses. Dr. Browning explains, "Initial treatment for colorectal cancer is dependent upon the stage at diagnosis. Frequently, early-stage colon cancers are treated with upfront surgery alone. More advanced cancers may require chemotherapy or radiation before or after surgery." This highlights the critical need for early detection and timely intervention.
The message is clear: regular screenings and early detection can save lives. By catching the disease in its early stages, patients have a much higher chance of successful treatment and long-term survival. During Colon Cancer Awareness Month, let us all take a moment to educate ourselves and others about the importance of early detection and the available treatment options.
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Dr. Browning grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania and relocated to Denver after completing his Colon and Rectal Surgery Fellowship at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA where he was recognized for his excellence in teaching. He is trained in laparoscopic, robotic, open and transanal surgery. Dr. Browning completed his General Surgery Residency at Lehigh Valley Health Network in Allentown, PA. He received his medical degree from Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine and undergraduate degree from the University of Scranton. He has a special interest in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, rectal cancer, and benign anorectal disease. Dr. Browning enjoys the outdoors doing activities like snowmobiling, visiting National Parks, hunting, and spending time with his wife and daughter.
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