Asymptomatic Hispanic

 Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains a significant source of morbidity and mortality within the US, with an estimated 53,000 deaths in 2011. Asymptomatic if a patient may be a carrier for a disease or infection but experiences no symptoms. A condition could be asymptomatic if it fails to point out the noticeable symptoms with which it's usually associated. Asymptomatic infections are called subclinical infections. Other diseases (such as mental illnesses) can be considered subclinical if they present some but not all of the symptoms required for a clinical diagnosis. Asymptomatic conditions might not be discovered until the patient undergoes medical tests (X-rays or other investigations). Some people may remain asymptomatic for a remarkably long period of time; like people with some sorts of cancer.  

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