Colorectal Cancer, Metastatic or RecurrentWhat Increases Your Risk Even after successful treatment, colorectal cancer comes back
(recurs) about half the time.2 However, this depends
on the stage of the cancer before treatment. For example, if colorectal cancer
is removed while it is still contained within the colon and has not spread,
your risk of developing
metastatic or recurrent colorectal cancer is
less.
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