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How to Know If You Have Colorectal Cancer

Colon cancer is a serious disease characterized by abnormal cell growth in the colon, creating a cancerous tumor
. This type of disease is third on the list of the most common forms of cancer and are often more common in people over 50 years, but can occur in patients of any age.

Cancers of the colon or rectum , are very easy to handle when it is diagnosed in the early stages of the disease.
 However , many people are often not diagnosed at the first symptoms are not always recognized and , when they are, people are a little reluctant to discuss the details of your symptoms with a doctor.

Symptoms include :

Abdominal pain , bloating or discomfort
Blood in stool
Long, loose stools ( often described as a pencil - like )
Unintentional weight loss
Loss of appetite
Changes in bowel habits ( rectal bleeding , diarrhea, constipation or a feeling of inability to completely empty the bowel) .
Each year , there are approximately 150,000 new cases of this disease.
 There is no identifiable cause for this , but the following are some factors that may increase the risk of developing :

Sex (men and women are equally likely to develop the disease.
 However, men tend to develop rectal version slightly higher rate , while women are more likely to the variety of points)
Age ( The disease can develop at any age , but the chances are increased in people older than 50 . )
diabetes
obesity
smoking
alcohol
Poor diet
family history
Personal history.
People with a family history of colorectal cancer are somewhat more likely to develop .
 If more than one family member has been diagnosed with the problem , the risk is even greater.
 In addition, diets high in calories and fat and low fiber materials in addition to an increased risk of developing the disorder .
 Anyone over 50 should undergo regular screening for the disorder , but anyone in one of the risk groups above should start earlier .

Screening usually involves an annual rectal examination , including stool samples.
 Some tests may require a scope that is inserted into the rectum to view the entire intestine .
 If there is no need to worry or further examination of the colon tissue , a biopsy may be ordered for further analysis .
 If cancer is found , other tests such as ultrasound , CT scan or x-ray would be conducted to determine if it has spread to other areas . Of particular concern is the liver because it is one of the more likely that this disease is spreading dangerous places .

Because the risk can be reduced by a diet rich in fiber, proper weight management (including exercise) and do not smoke, it is strongly recommended that people opt for healthy lifestyles and reduce your chances develop this type of life-threatening illness , and others as much as possible.

Anyone who has experienced some of the symptoms mentioned above, or you are in one of the groups of disease risk are advised to consult the test as soon as possible because the colorectal cancer responds very well to treatment in early stages .

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