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The Impact of Food on Digestive Cancer: Insights from Kim Ho-gak Internal Medicine Clinic

The Impact of Food on Digestive System Cancer: Expert Insights By [Journalist’s Name] The correlation between our dietary choices and the development of digestive system cancers, such as esophageal, stomach, colon, and pancreatic cancer, has been extensively studied. Renowned expert, Kim Ho-gak, Director of Kim Ho-gak Internal Medicine Clinic, sheds light on the foods that […]

Obesity-Related Deaths Linked to Increase in Cancer Cases: NIH Study

A recent study conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States has revealed a troubling connection between obesity and cancer. The study found that there has been a significant increase of more than 85,000 deaths per year due to cancer, which can be attributed to obesity. Shockingly, the risk of cancer […]

The Mechanisms and Triggers of Colorectal Cancer: Understanding the Risks and Prevention

Understanding the Mechanisms of Colorectal Cancer Colorectal cancer is characterized by the abnormal growth of cells that line the colon. In its early stages, symptoms are typically absent or minor, such as bloating and constipation. However, with advancements in medical screening, these abnormal polyps can now be detected and removed in a timely manner, greatly […]

Understanding Bowel Obstruction: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Bowel obstruction is a condition characterized by a buildup of stool in the abdomen. It commonly occurs in individuals with bowel problems, constipation, or poor bowel movements. Causes of bowel obstruction include chronic constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, certain medications, and abdominal diseases such as tumors and cancer. Treatment options vary, ranging from taking laxatives, making […]

Understanding the Risk Factors and Importance of Screening for Colorectal Cancer

On Monday, June 26th, 2023 at 7:45 am, colorectal cancer, also known as colon and rectal cancer, remains a prevalent issue both nationally and globally. Data from 2020 indicates that approximately 20,000 Thai people are currently battling this form of cancer, placing it as the 4th or 5th most common cancer among the Thai population. […]