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Colon Cancer… Although Serious, It Can Be Prevented
Who Is at Risk for Colon Cancer
- People aged 40-50 years and above
- Those with a family history of colon cancer or history of polypectomy
- People who frequently consume grilled, fermented, processed foods, sausages, ham, and bacon
- Those with chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Individuals with suspicious symptoms or regular smokers
Suspicious Symptoms of Colon Cancer
- Unexplained bloating
- Abnormal bowel movements, including chronic constipation, diarrhea, alternating constipation and diarrhea, narrow stools, or difficulty passing stool
- Blood in stool
- Anemia
- Weight loss
Dr. Kasidit recommends that those concerned should not worry as this cancer is common but preventable. Early-stage patients may show no symptoms, but colon cancer can be prevented by colonoscopy. If polyps are detected early, doctors can remove them by polypectomy before cancer develops or in early cancer stages. This helps avoid major surgery and chemotherapy.
Dr. Kasidit advises that people aged 40-50 or those with symptoms or risks should have a colonoscopy every 5 years or as recommended by a doctor. Colonoscopy is the best method for colon cancer screening. Avoid consuming carcinogenic foods and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables to reduce the risk of colon cancer.










