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Colon
Cancer: Risks and Prevention
There is something you can do.
For people at high risk, and even those at low risk, there
are lifestyle changes that can decrease your chances of
developing colon cancer.
Risk factors. A risk factor is something
that increases your likelihood of developing cancer. Some
risk factors can be changed (like diet) but others can not
(like having IBD). Risk factors for colon cancer are as
follows.
1. Age: Older people, specifically over the age of 50, are
more likely to get colon cancer, but it can occur in younger
people, too.
2. Diet: Studies have shown that a diet high in fat and
calories and low in fiber can contribute to colon cancer.
3. Polyps: A polyp is a benign growth on the wall of the
colon or rectum. Certain types of polyps can increase the
risk of colon cancer. A condition called familial polyposis
(which is inherited), results in hundreds of polyps to develop
in the rectum and colon. This condition is almost certain
to lead to colorectal cancer unless it is treated.
4. Medical history: Women who have had cancer of the breast,
uterus, or ovary are at an increased risk for colon cancer.
Additionally, people who have had colon cancer in the past
may develop it again.
5. Family history: A person whose parent, sibling, or child
has had colon cancer is at an increased risk, particularly
if the person had cancer at a young age.
6. Ulcerative colitis: People with longstanding ulcerative
colitis are at an increased risk.
Some people who are at high risk for cancer may never have
it, and conversely, some people who are at low risk may
develop cancer in their lifetimes. Doctors can't always
explain why this happens. Even so, it is important to focus
on the risk factors that can be changed to help reduce the
risk of colon cancer.
People who have Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are at
increased risk for developing colon cancer. It's important
to remember that having ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease
does not necessarily mean that you will get cancer.
Preventing colon cancer. Screening for colon cancer is a
very important prevention factor. Some colon cancers develop
from benign polyps. Discovering these polyps early through
a sigmoidoscopy or a colonoscopy and having them removed
may help prevent colon cancer. Additionally, if evidence
of colon cancer is found early, it is one of the most preventable
and curable types of cancer.
Some dietary changes might be helpful. Lowering fat, calorie
content, and meat and alcohol consumption may also help
prevent colon cancer. A sedentary (not very physically active)
lifestyle combined with a diet high in saturated fats could
contribute to colon cancer risk.
Research also suggests that smoking cessation, use of aspirin,
decreased alcohol use, exercise, and dietary supplements
can also reduce colon cancer risk.
In brief, making the following lifestyle changes can help
prevent colon cancer, and lead to a healthier life.
· Get five servings of vegetables, fruits and whole
grains a day forfiber, calcium and folic acid
· Limit red meat and saturated fat
· Exercise five days a week for at least half an
hour
· Quit smoking
· Avoid alcohol
· Maintain a healthy weight
· Take aspirin -- one or two baby aspirins a day
significantly reduce risk of colorectal cancer
If you're concerned about colon cancer risk, talk to your
doctor. Your doctor can help you determine your risk, and
recommend the prevention methods that will work best for
you.
Suggested Reading
Symptoms and Tests for Colon CancerWhat You Need to Know-Colorectal
CancerSymptoms and Tests for Colon Cancer
From Other Guides
Cancer: Prevention & Early Warnings - Women's HealthGreen
Tea - Herbs for Health
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