Colon Cancer
Prevention
Colon Cancer
Prevention - Information
Colon cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in the
United States, and the entire world. It is the second most
fatal cancer in the United States, causing tens of thousands of
deaths every year, with close to two hundred thousand new
diagnoses. Colon cancer prevention is therefore a subject of
interest to people everywhere.
The good news about colon cancer is that it’s actually a very
preventable disease. Colon cancer prevention has
traditionally been focused on maintaining a healthy diet, and this
is still recommended today. Diets high in fiber, and low in
fatty foods and red meat are linked to a reduced risk of developing
colon cancer. Fish and poultry are not linked to an increase
risk, and some supplements such as calcium and selenium have been
shown to lower your risk. There have also been some studies
suggesting that aspirin may help lower your risk of colon
cancer.
These are all coloncancerprevention tips that may be useful to
some, but for others you are going to develop the disease no matter
how hard you try to avoid it. Many cases of colon cancer are linked to
an inherited condition that leads to the growth of hundreds of what
are called ‘polyps’ along your colon and rectum.
Colon Cancer
Prevention - Tips and Advice
Polyps are normally benign, but if you are a polyp grower there
is an extremely high likelihood that one or more will become
cancerous in your lifetime. If you have had close relatives
that have developed colon cancer, there is a good chance you may be
a poly grower.
The best coloncancerprevention is therefore focused on catching
it early. You can’t always prevent a polyp from becoming
cancerous, but if you catch it early there is a very high survival
rate (over 90%). Getting a regular colonoscopy exam is
probably the best form of colon cancer prevention you could ever do
for yourself. Even if you are not a ‘polyp’ grower, getting a
colonoscopy once every five years vastly reduces your odds of dying
from colon cancer. The exams are of course uncomfortable to
say the least, but colon cancer is a lot more uncomfortable.
The biggest reason why colon cancer kills so many people every
year isn’t because it is such a deadly form of cancer, but rather
because people aren’t aware of colon cancer prevention measures
like colonoscopys. Or they may be aware of preventative
measures, but just don’t believe that they’ll ever get the disease
themselves. Another good colon cancer prevention technique is
therefore educating yourself and the people you know about it!
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