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Appointments

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Multidisciplinary Colorectal Cancer Clinic

 

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Colorectal Cancers

Rogel Cancer Center experts diagnose and treat all colorectal cancer types. We offer precise diagnosis and treatment of anal, rectal and colon cancers.

Resources

There are a number of services available to support those diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancers.

From the U-M Rogel Cancer Center:

Information Guides

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Research

The information on this page has moved. To learn more about research related to the treatment of gastrointestinal cancers, please see the Translational Research page.

Make an Appointment

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Gastrointestinal Cancer Clinic

 

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Gastrointestinal Cancers

Our dedicated cancer team provides personalized treatment plans for gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. We offer compassionate care for all digestive system cancers.

Bone Metastasis Glossary

alkaline phosphatase:an enzyme that is released in larger amounts when bone is being formed.

allograft: the use of frozen samples of bone that will with time become part of the human skeleton during bone reconstruction.

anemia: a medical condition where the blood has lower than normal levels of red blood cells.

arthritis: a medical condition that causes joint pain or swelling and often limits a person's ability to get around.

benign tumor: a tumor that is not cancerous.

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