Monday, 22 August 2016

Chronic Constipation Linked To Increased Risk Of Colorectal Cancer

The living body is made up of cells that develop, proliferate and undergo apoptosis in a systematic manner. In certain cases, unusual behavior of cell is observed, which is termed as neoplasm. Neoplasm or neoplasia refers to the rapid, uncontrolled and abnormal growth of cells or tissues in the body. Neoplastic tumor can be benign or malignant. Benign neoplasm neither grows vigorously nor invades the surrounding body tissues. Thus, benign neoplasm is less fatal, though can kill a person depending on its size. On the other hand, malignant neoplasm has the property of invasion and metastasis. Malignant neoplasms are precisely cancerous. 
Chronic constipation

The Journal is using Editorial Manager System for quality in peer review process. Editorial Manager is an online manuscript submission and single- blind review system. Review processing is performed by the Editorial Board members of Journal of Neoplasm or outside experts; at least two independent reviewers approval followed by editor approval is required for acceptance of any citable manuscript. Authors may submit manuscripts and track their progress through the system, hopefully to publication. Reviewers can download manuscripts and submit their opinions to the editor. Editors can manage the whole submission  process. 

Benign neoplasm is the mass of slow growing localized tumor. The property of metastasis, i.e., to invade surrounding tissues and spread to the distant sites is absent in the benign neoplasm. Therefore, it is said to be non- cancerous. Some kinds of benign neoplasms are adenoma, fibroma, hemangioma and lipoma.

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