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Colorectal Cancer: Early Detection and Treatment Options

Fairooz Maliha Hasan
By Fairooz Maliha Hasan 3 Min Read Published September 5, 2023
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Colorectal cancer, which includes cancers of the colon and rectum, is one of the most common and deadly cancers worldwide. However, early detection through screenings and advances in treatment options have significantly improved outcomes for those diagnosed with this disease.

Early Detection:

  1. Colonoscopy: This is the gold standard for colorectal cancer screening. During a colonoscopy, a thin, flexible tube with a camera is inserted into the colon to detect and remove precancerous polyps or identify cancerous growths.
  2. Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT): This simple, non-invasive test detects hidden blood in the stool, which can be an early sign of colorectal cancer. If blood is detected, further evaluation through a colonoscopy may be recommended.
  3. Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT): Similar to FOBT, FIT checks for blood in the stool. It’s also non-invasive and can be done at home.
  4. Virtual Colonoscopy (CT Colonography): This imaging technique uses a CT scanner to create detailed images of the colon. While it doesn’t involve a scope, if polyps or abnormalities are found, a follow-up colonoscopy may be needed.

Treatment Options:

  1. Surgery: Surgery is the primary treatment for localized colorectal cancer. It involves removing the cancerous tissue, and in some cases, nearby lymph nodes. The type of surgery depends on the stage and location of the cancer.
  2. Chemotherapy: Chemotherapy is often used before or after surgery, depending on the cancer’s stage. It can help shrink tumors, kill remaining cancer cells, and reduce the risk of recurrence.
  3. Radiation Therapy: Radiation therapy uses high-energy beams to target and destroy cancer cells. It may be used alongside surgery or chemotherapy.
  4. Targeted Therapies: These drugs target specific molecules involved in cancer growth and can be used in combination with other treatments.
  5. Immunotherapy: Some patients with advanced colorectal cancer may benefit from immunotherapy, which enhances the body’s immune system to fight cancer cells.

Prevention:

Colorectal cancer can often be prevented or detected at an early stage through regular screenings. Additionally, adopting a healthy lifestyle can reduce the risk of developing this disease:

  1. Healthy Diet: Eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains while limiting red and processed meats can lower the risk.
  2. Regular Exercise: Engaging in regular physical activity can reduce the risk of colorectal cancer.
  3. Limit Alcohol and Tobacco: Reducing alcohol consumption and avoiding tobacco products are essential steps in prevention.

Conclusion:

Colorectal cancer is a treatable and often preventable disease, especially when detected early through screenings. By maintaining a healthy lifestyle, staying informed about risk factors, and undergoing recommended screenings, individuals can significantly reduce their risk and improve their chances of successful treatment and survival if diagnosed with colorectal cancer.

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Fairooz Maliha Hasan September 5, 2023
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