It’s important to get screened regularly because colon cancer doesn’t always cause symptoms. Call us if you have any of these symptoms:
Screening Saves Lives!
Screening for colon cancer is effective for both early detection and for prevention
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More than 80% of colorectal cancers arise from adenomatous polyps
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Diagnosis of colorectal cancer through screening tends to occur 2–3 years before diagnosis with symptoms
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Screening has the potential to reduce colorectal cancer deaths by 60%
- Change in bowel habits.
- Blood in or on your stool (bowel movement).
- Diarrhea, constipation, or feeling that the bowel doesn’t empty all the way.
- Cramping, abdominal pain or bloating that doesn’t go away.
- Unexplained weight loss.
Be proactive about your GI health and reduce the risk of colon cancer. Be sure to:
- Eat a healthy diet to help maintain and take control of your weight.
- Stay active and get regular exercise.
- Avoid tobacco and alcohol.
- Most importantly, regular screening can detect early signs of colon cancer and should start at age 45.



