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Tips On…Cancer of the Colon and Rectum (Colorectal Cancer)

The American Cancer Society recommends three tests as valuable aids in detecting colon and rectal cancer early in people without symptoms:

  • A physician should perform a digital rectal exam during an office visit every year after age 50
  • Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) is recommended every year after age 50. One of the earliest signs of colorectal cancer is often occult (hidden) blood in the stool.
  • Screening sigmoidoscopy every three to five years after age 50. This is an exam of the rectum and lower colon using a sigmoidoscope. The physician looks through a thin, lighted tube to check for polyps, tumors or other abnormalities.

Preventive Measures

  • Decrease fat in the diet
  • Increase fiber (bulk) in diet, such as whole grains, bran, fresh fruits and vegetables
  • Yearly physical exam by your physician.

 

 

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