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The colon and rectum are joined, but the disease's effects and treatment are distinct for each.
Researchers create detailed 3D maps of tumors that should yield better treatment.
Men who eat the least whole foods are 30 percent more likely to develop the disease, study says.
Getting tested five years earlier could make a difference in detection, treatment and survival.

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