What Types Of Tests Are Available For Colon Cancer?
I am 32 and have a family history of colon cancer, with a grandfather and two cousins dying of the illness (one at about 45 years old). Should I get a flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy soon? We are in the same boat. My grandfather died of colon cancer, and my father had it too, although he’s been cured. I have such a strong family history that I know I’m also going to get it. The scary news about colon cancer is that it is the number two cause of cancer deaths. But the good news is that many of those deaths are preventable. Colon cancer has a very high cure rate if it is caught in the early stages. It is only when the cancer starts to spread beyond the colon that successful treatment becomes more difficult. So early detection can make a life and death difference. Your family history tells you you are at high risk of colon cancer, so I think it’s wise for you to be regularly screened for the disease, starting now. You should talk with your doctor about what kind of screening program