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Daily practices, especially bad eating habits such as consuming fast foods; high fat, low fiber foods, alcoholic beverages or smoking regularly are common factors leading to colon cancer development. Most of you are already aware of these unhealthy behaviors but continue to do so because you thought that you are far from acquiring cancer.
The Ministry of Thai Public Health stated that colon cancer is the 3rd most common type of cancer found in both male and female population. Majority of patients are aged older than 50 years old with the starting condition of a small tumor in their colon. The tumor takes at least 3-5 years to turn into a cancerous mass. This disease is also known as a “Silent Killer” because its symptoms will only show once the condition gets serious.
Patients with colon cancer condition have a chance to be cured if the cancerous tumor was removed. In more complicated case which has bigger cancerous mass, chemotherapy and targeted therapy can reduce the mass size until it is removable by surgery.
The latest diagnosis method available is Colonoscopy. Besides diagnosing a colon cancer, colonoscopy is also used as a tool to cut off the tumor that is likely to develop to become a cancer.
Normally, people should get their colon check-up when they turned 50 years old. In case a person has a family history of colon cancer; parents or siblings age less than 55 years old has been found to have higher risk of acquiring colon cancer. Hence, these group should get a colon check-up 5 years earlier than the age when their relative was found to have colon cancer. For example, if one of your parents or siblings was found with a colon cancer at age 49 years old, you should get a colonoscopy when you turned 44 years old.