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Colon Cancer Awareness

Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer related deaths in the U.S.  Colorectal cancer is defined as cancer of the colon or rectum.  Regular screenings can help prevent colorectal cancer through diagnosis at an early, curable stage and through removal of precancerous polyps.  A polyp is an abnormal growth of tissue lining the colon or rectum; some polyps, such as an adenoma polyp, may turn into cancer or may already be cancer.  Individuals with a personal history of colon polyps or family history of colon polyps /colon cancer are at an increased risk of developing polyps. 

Colorectal cancer screening is safe and effective.   Early detection of colorectal cancer leads to easier treatments and higher survival rates.  There are several different options for screening, colonoscopy being the most commonSchedule an appointment to talk to your gastroenterologist to make an informed decision about which screening tests are right for you.

Colon Cancer Prevention
Risk Factors
Sympoms

If you notice any symptoms of colon cancer, such as blood in your stool or a persistent change in bowel habits, make an appointment with your gastroenterologist to talk your symptoms.  

Compiled from the American Cancer Society’s Colorectal Cancer Facts & Figures 2011-2013.