domingo, 23 de marzo de 2014

CDC - Colorectal (Colon) Cancer

CDC - Colorectal (Colon) Cancer



Colorectal Cancer: March 22 is Lynch Syndrome Awareness Day

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CDC information: March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month! Here's what you need to know
NCI information: "Why should I care about colon cancer screening?"External Web Site Icon You'll find answers and personal stories
March 22 is Lynch Syndrome Hereditary Cancer Awareness Day in several states, such asMichiganExternal Web Site Icon and OhioExternal Web Site Icon


Of cancers affecting both men and women, colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon and rectum) is the second leading cancer killer in the United States, but it doesn't have to be. Screeningcan find precancerous polyps—abnormal growths in the colon or rectum—so they can be removed before turning into cancer. Screening also helps find colorectal cancer at an early stage, when treatment often leads to a cure.
If you are 50 years old or older, get screened now. If you think you may be at higher than average risk for colorectal cancer, talk to your doctor about getting screened early.
CDC's Screen for Life: National Colorectal Cancer Action Campaigninforms men and women aged 50 years and older about the importance of getting screened for colorectal cancer regularly.
CDC's Colorectal Cancer Control Program supports population-based screening efforts in 25 states and 4 tribes.
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On March 17, CDC joined dozens of groups at the National Press Club in Washington, DC to launch an effort to increase the nation's colorectal cancer screening rate to 80% by 2018.External Web Site Icon The event was organized by the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable,External Web Site Icon cofounded by the American Cancer Society and CDC. Watch the eventExternal Web Site Icon


whitehouse.govMarch Is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness MonthExternal Web Site Icon
The President says, "Everyone has a role to play in reducing deaths from colorectal cancer."
Screen for Life Basic Facts on Screening fact sheetScreen for Life Basic Facts on Screening Adobe PDF file [PDF-321KB]provides an overview of colorectal cancer risk factors, symptoms, and screening tests.More print materials

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