colorectal

adjective
co·​lo·​rec·​tal | \ ˌkō-lō-ˈrek-tᵊl How to pronounce colorectal (audio) \

Definition of colorectal

: relating to or affecting the colon and rectum colorectal cancer

Examples of colorectal in a Sentence

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His daughter Luisa Colón said the cause was colorectal cancer, which was diagnosed last year. George Gene Gustines, BostonGlobe.com, "Ernie Colón, 88, comic book artist who drew 9/11," 17 Aug. 2019 Genetics makes some people more likely to get colorectal cancer. Julie Washington, cleveland.com, "Newer guidelines call for colonoscopies 5 years earlier, many insurances cover costs," 28 July 2019 Alvarez died Saturday after a three-year battle with colorectal cancer. Washington Post, "Funeral held for detective who fought for 9/11 victims," 3 July 2019 To minimize the risk of colorectal cancer, adults should start getting screened for these tumors at age 45, according to the American Cancer Society. Reuters, The Mercury News, "Men: Want lower risk of colorectal cancer? Eat yogurt," 3 July 2019 Alvarez died Saturday in a hospice center after a three-year battle with colorectal cancer. David Begnaud, CBS News, "Hundreds of officers honor Luis Alvarez at funeral, detective who fought for 9/11 victims," 3 July 2019 For three years, the 53-year-old had battled colorectal cancer, undergoing 69 rounds of chemotherapy and multiple operations to remove portions of his colon, gallbladder and liver, the New York Daily News previously reported. Jason Duaine Hahn, PEOPLE.com, "9/11 First Responder Luis Alvarez, 53, Dies of Cancer Weeks After Testifying with Jon Stewart," 29 June 2019 Array's portfolio includes two drugs in more than 30 clinical trials for different kinds of cancer, particularly colorectal cancer. Chris Isidore, CNN, "Pfizer to buy Array BioPharma for $11 billion," 17 June 2019 The researchers also commissioned a microsimulation modeling study involving a model called MISCAN, which simulates colorectal cancer incidence and mortality and estimates risk factors and the impact of screening and treatment practices. Jacqueline Howard, CNN, "Colon and rectal cancer screenings should start at 45, new guidelines say," 30 May 2018

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First Known Use of colorectal

1889, in the meaning defined above

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colorectal

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of colorectal

medical : of or relating to the lower part of the large intestine : of or relating to the colon and the rectum

colorectal

adjective
co·​lo·​rec·​tal | \ ˌkō-lə-ˈrek-tᵊl, ˌkäl-ə- How to pronounce colorectal (audio) \

Medical Definition of colorectal

: relating to or affecting the colon and the rectum colorectal cancer