Doctors for USA WEEKEND
Death rates for colon cancer are down more than 30%, says a new report by the American Cancer Society. But colorectal cancer is still America’s No. 3 cancer.
To cut your risk, start getting screened at age 50, and earlier if you have a family history or risk factors such as inflammatory bowel disease.
Colorectal tests include:
• Colonoscopy, which checks the entire colon and rectum; every 10 years.
• Flexible sigmoidoscopy, which checks rectum and lower colon; every 5 years.
• Fecal occult blood test, annually.
• Barium enema, an X-ray.
• Virtual colonoscopy.
• Stool DNA testing.
Here’s a surprising safeguard: Eating fresh fish regularly may lower your odds of colorectal cancer by 12%, reports a recent review of more than 40 studies. Note: Being overweight or obese raises the risk, especially in men.
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