Which is kind of weird. Most men that get colon cancer die with it but not because of it. Most of my friends are late 40's early 50's and it's a regular point of conversation in that a lot of the surgical aspects in dealing with colon cancer are so life altering that unless you really feel you have no other choice you're better off doing nothing but having it regularly examined to make sure it doesn't spread. As long as it doesn't spread then nothing really happens.
Seems like you know about as much about personal health as you do about politics. The only type of cancer that kills more people each year than colorectal cancer is lung cancer.
2 polyps to the back of the assholeWhat did he know about Hillary's Email Server?