How can people lower the risk of colon cancer?
• How do polyps in the colon relate to colon cancer? • What is the right diet to prevent colon cancer? • What is Ulcerative colitis in colon cancer? • What are the different methods to detect colon cancer? • How is a digital rectal exam done to detect colon cancer? • What is a fecal occult test in detecting colon cancer? • What is Lower GI series in detecting colon cancer? • If the colonoscope detects abnormal growth in my rectum, does that mean I have colon-rectal cancer? • What is biological therapy in treating colon-rectal cancer? • What is radiation therapy treatment? • What is a colon cancer detection test? • What is the EZ DETECT Stool Blood Testing Kit? • What does the stool blood test detect? • How can you carry out a stool blood test? • What should I avoid prior to taking the stool blood test? • What are the different precautions that I should know before I take a stool blood test? • What should I do if I have a positive stool blood test result? • My test results show a blue-g
To reduce the risk of colon cancer, those who have colorectal polyps (nodular growths of tissue developing in the lining of a cavity, which may be benign or malignant), should talk with the doctor about having them removed. People can also change their eating habits to cut down on fat and increase the amount of fiber (roughage) in their diet.