A Healthy Colon: Tips To Lower Risk Of Colorectal Cancer
Main Category: Colorectal CancerAlso Included In: Cancer / Oncology; Public Health
Article Date: 01 Mar 2007 - 0:00 PDT
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With colorectal cancer the second leading cause of cancer death, it's a great time to take a look at the health of your colon. "Colorectal cancer surpasses breast and prostate cancers as a leading cause of cancer death in men and women," said Dr. James Yoo, assistant professor of surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. "It is largely preventable with early screening."
10 Tips to Lower Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer
1. Receive regular colorectal cancer screenings beginning at age 50 if you are at normal risk.
2. If you are at higher risk due to a personal or family history of colorectal cancer, other cancers or inflammatory bowel disease talk to your doctor about screenings before age 50.
2. Eat between 25 and 30 grams of fiber each day from fruits, vegetables, whole grain breads and cereals, nuts, and beans.
3. Eat a low-fat diet. Colorectal cancer has been associated with diets high in saturated fat.
4. Eat foods with folate, such as leafy green vegetables.
5. Drink alcohol in moderation.
6. Quit smoking. Alcohol and tobacco in combination are linked to colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal cancers.
7. Exercise for at least 20 minutes three to four days a week. Moderate exercise such as walking, gardening or climbing stairs may help reduce your risk.
8. Report to your doctor any persistent symptoms such as blood in the stool, a change in bowel habits, weight loss, narrower-than-usual stools, abdominal pains or other gastrointestinal complaints.
9. Maintain a healthy weight. Obesity may increase the risk of colorectal cancer.
10. For more information, please visit the Web site of the American Cancer Society at http://www.cancer.org.
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