Nomogram
A nomogram is a graphical calculation tool used to solve mathematical equations. It is especially useful when solving complex equations in a variety of fields, such as finance, engineering, and medicine. A nomogram helps visualize and quickly solve complex equations with multiple variables, instead of having to set up and solve a long series of equations. It is also especially useful when making calculations that require accuracy, such as in the fields of finance and engineering. Nomograms have been used for many years and continue to be a popular tool in mathematics and science.
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1 journal(s) foundColon And Rectal Cancer
ISSN: 2471-7061
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Basem Azab, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Internal medicine academic faculty attending
Medical director of anticoagulation center
Staten Island University Hospital
Department of Surgery
Colorectal cancer is cancer that starts in the colon or rectum. The colon and the rectum are parts of the large intestine, which is the lower part of the body's digestive system. During digestion, food moves through the stomach and small intestine into the colon. The colon absorbs water and nutrients from the food and stores waste matter (stool).