Did you know that the risk of suffering or not from colon cancer has a lot to do with our lifestyle? Despite the fact that, to this day, it is still the most frequent type of tumor in Spain, with more than 37,000 cases each year , the good news is that 9 out of 10 people manage to survive if detected early.
Hence, each year on the occasion of World Colon Cancer Day, which is celebrated on March 31, we insist on the importance of all of us adopting good habits, such as healthy eating and regular physical exercise . Without forgetting, of course, the early detection programs that public health must guarantee to people at greatest risk.
Write down these tips that we have prepared for you and that will help you make the best decisions to take care of your health.
The colon cancer is a malignant tumor that, in most cases begins with the appearance of a polyp in the mucous glands of the large intestine and that, with time and for different reasons, grows into colorectal cancer.
Having a polyp does not necessarily mean having cancer. Polyps can take a few years to grow, and for example, a polyp that develops on the lining of the intestine can take up to about 10 years to develop into a malignant tumor.
Like most malignant tumors, there is no single cause of colon cancer. There are many factors involved, however, we do know that there is a common denominator to all types of cancer: a failure in cell reproduction that leads to uncontrolled growth and reproduction of cells. In this way, cancer cells acquire the ability to multiply and spread throughout the body without control.
There are several factors that can increase the risk of colon cancer. As we said, most of them have to do with our lifestyle and, therefore, they are easy to modify; However, you should not forget that the risk increases in certain cases:
Therefore, if you have any of the aforementioned background, go to the doctor to see you and advise.
According to studies, up to 50% of cancer cases could be avoided by following healthy lifestyles in our daily lives . For example:
The symptoms that alert us to the possibility of suffering from colon cancer and that indicate that we should consult a specialist are:
Not in all cases these signs are present, and not in all the cases that are present do they signify a diagnosis of colon cancer. This information is referential and, when in doubt, you should always go to the doctor.
There are various tests and ways to diagnose colon cancer. Normally, a stool occult blood test is performed and, if positive, a colonoscopy is performed . Depending on the result of the intestinal tissue samples obtained, the following steps are proposed.
We recommend that if you are at risk age (50 to 79 years, although this range may vary depending on the Autonomous Community), inform yourself at your health center about the screening tests and how to participate in them.
The prognosis of the disease depends on the stage in which it is detected, the characteristics of the patient and the type of treatment received. Fortunately, survival is above 90% in patients in whom cancer has been detected in the early stages. That means that 9 out of 10 people who are detected early survive.
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