Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Dear Friends, The information given below is taken from the information sheet of CDC, a US Govt. organisation. And when I clicked on health, I found a survey on, which, I voted correctly , because of my previous exposure to the subject, albeit briefly. The excerpt from the health page is also given below. March, it seems, is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month. And, just a few hours ago, I posted a mail where I was mentioning my review of a book on Digestive Disorders, " Restoring Your Digestive Health by Jordan S.Rubin, N.M.D. & Joseph Brasco, M.D. " Though I wasn't aware at that time about March being 'celebrated' as the Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, I am happy to share with you now that the book has a lot of information about the GI tract, which includes the colon and rectum. And yes, the diet suggested by Rubin and Brasco, may help in prevention of Colorectal Cancer too. I am not suggesting that you should go out and buy that particular book, but I recommend that you do get educated. Basically, screening seems to be the first indicated step. Treatment options are many, from a holistic perspective. With best wishes, Swamy ---- What is the most common symptom of early colorectal cancer? Thanks for voting! 4592 votes to date Stomach pain 8% 382 votes Blood in your stool 46% 2123 votes Weight loss 7% 329 votes Few or no symptoms 38% 1758 votes Health The correct answer is: Few or no symptoms Screening for Colorectal Cancer Saves Lives Medical experts also urge patients to get screened even if they don't have symptoms. Colorectal cancer develops with few, if any, symptoms at first. But screening tests are designed to find problems before there are any symptoms or signs that there might be something wrong. More... More information: March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Colon Cancer Screening Colorectal Cancer Facts Reduce Your Risk Back to Health Home ---------- Fact sheet from http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/screenforlife/info.htm Colorectal cancer is cancer that occurs in the colon or rectum. The colon is the large intestine or large bowel. The rectum is the passageway connecting the colon to the anus. It's the 2nd leading cancer killer in the United States. In 2004, an estimated 146,940 new cases of colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon or rectum) will be diagnosed in the United States, and 56,730 men and women will die of the disease.1 Colorectal cancer is most common in men and women aged 50 years or older and the risk increases with age. More than 90% of cases are diagnosed in people over age 50. Many cases of colorectal cancer could be prevented if everyone aged 50 years or older had regular screening exams. Screening is the best way to find colorectal polyps (abnormal growths) in the colon or rectum, so they can be removed before they become cancerous. Screening can also find colorectal cancer early, when treatment can be most effective. 1Source: Cancer Facts and Figures, American Cancer Society, 2004. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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