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Colorectal Cancer

  • Colorectal Cancer main page image. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2005, over 145,000 people in the United States found out that they had colorectal cancer.
  • Colorectal cancer occurs in the colon or rectum — parts of the digestive system. The colon is the first 5 feet of the large intestine, and the rectum is the last 6 inches of the large intestine. The colon, or large bowel, is a muscular tube that connects the small intestine to the rectum.
  • Colorectal cancer happens when cells in the colon or rectum grow out of control and lose their normal function.
  • The starting point for colorectal cancer often is a non-cancerous polyp, which is a small growth of tissue on the lining of the colon or rectum. If cancer forms inside a polyp, the cancer cells can grow into the wall of the colon or rectum. In advanced cases, cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body through a process called metastasis.

Visit Signs & Symptoms for additional information about colorectal cancer.

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ELOXATIN, used in combination with infusional 5-FU/LV, is indicated for

Clinical Safety Considerations

ELOXATIN should be administered under the supervision of a physician experienced in the use of cancer chemotherapeutic agents. Appropriate management of therapy and complications is possible only when adequate diagnostic and treatment facilities are readily available.

Anaphylactic-like reactions to ELOXATIN have been reported and may occur within minutes of ELOXATIN administration. Epinephrine, corticosteroids, and antihistamines have been employed to alleviate symptoms, and discontinuation of ELOXATIN therapy may be required.

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