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Specific Cancers: Colorectal Cancer
Understanding Your Diagnosis

How Colorectal Cancer Spreads

The original cancer is called the primary tumor. Your colon has several layers of tissue, and as the primary tumor grows, it extends through these layers. Once it has grown through all the layers, the cancer can spread to nearby tissue or organs. At this point, the cancer can spread to nearby lymph nodes. Then in its later stages, it may spread to distant parts of your body, such as your liver or lungs.

Online Medical Reviewer: Berg, Deborah RN, BSN
Online Medical Reviewer: Wallack, Marc K. MD
Date Last Reviewed: 11/14/2005
Date Last Modified: 2/3/2006
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