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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month: Get Screened Today. Tomorrow Can't Wait

by Dr. Kaushik Bharati on March 16, 2020 at 6:40 PM
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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month is celebrated throughout March every year. During this month, gastrointestinal oncologists and allied health professionals generate awareness among the general public about colorectal cancer, both nationally and internationally. The awareness programs particularly highlight the importance of screening for early detection, so that colorectal cancer can be prevented before it gets out of hand.


The month-long celebrations also encourage colorectal cancer patients, survivors and their caregivers to share their stories in battling cancer so that others can benefit from their experiences.

Essential Aspects of Colorectal Cancer that Everyone Should Know

Colorectal cancer, as the name suggests, is a cancer of the colon (large intestine or large bowel) and rectum (a passage that connects the colon with the anus). Most colorectal cancers develop from polyps, which are abnormal outgrowths from the inner linings of the colon and rectum. These may later become cancerous if not immediately removed by surgery.

‘Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month is celebrated throughout March. It raises awareness about the importance of screening for early detection of colorectal cancer so that it can be successfully treated.’

The major risk factors for developing colorectal cancer include the following:

The most common symptoms of colorectal cancer include the following:

Colorectal cancer can be easily treated, if detected early. The common treatments involve surgery, followed by chemotherapy.

Colorectal Cancer Screening can Save Thousands of Lives

A screening test is used to detect colorectal cancer at an early stage before symptoms appear and is the best way to prevent it. Since colorectal cancer primarily develops from precancerous polyps, screening procedures such as colonoscopy, try to detect these polyps before they develop into cancer. Screening should start from the age of 50 and needs to be carried out at regular intervals, usually annually or longer. But sadly, over one-third of eligible adults don't get screened.

Some common screening tests are highlighted below:

Name of Screening Test

Frequency of Screening

Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT)

Every year

High-sensitivity Guaiac Fecal Occult Blood Test (HS-gFOBT)

Every year

Stool DNA Test (sDNA)

Every 3 years

Colonoscopy

Every 10 years

Colorectal Cancer: Facts & Figures

The overall global statistics and India-specific statistics are presented below:

Global Statistics

Indian Statistics

Ways to Raise Awareness about Colorectal Cancer

There are many ways to raise awareness about colorectal cancer during the month-long celebrations. Some of these are briefly highlighted below:

Tips for Preventing Colorectal Cancer


So, on the occasion of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, let's encourage people over 50 to get screened regularly to stop this silent killer, which usually presents symptoms when it's too late!

References:

  1. Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month - American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) - (https:fascrs.org/healthcare-providers/colorectal-cancer-awareness-month)
  2. Determine Your Risk and Practice Prevention - Colorectal Cancer Alliance - (https:www.ccalliance.org/colorectal-cancer-information/statistics-risk-factors)
  3. What is Colorectal Cancer Screening? - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - (https:www.cdc.gov/cancer/colorectal/basic_info/screening/)
  4. Colorectal Cancer - Prevent Cancer Foundation - (https:www.preventcancer.org/education/preventable-cancers/colorectal-cancer/)
  5. Colorectal Cancer Statistics - World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) - (https:www.wcrf.org/dietandcancer/cancer-trends/colorectal-cancer-statistics)
  6. Consensus Document for Management of Colorectal Cancer - Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) - (https:www.icmr.nic.in/sites/default/files/guidelines/Colorectal%20Cancer_0.pdf)


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