Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers, but it is also highly preventable and treatable when detected early. Unfortunately, many people ignore the warning signs, leading to late diagnosis.
In this blog, Dr. Shivam Vatsal Agarwal, Director and Head of Surgical Oncology and Robotic Surgery at Metro Cancer Institute, Faridabad, explains the symptoms, diagnosis, and importance of early detection of colon cancer.
Colon cancer begins in the large intestine (colon) and often starts as small growths called polyps on the inner lining. While not all polyps become cancerous, some can develop into cancer over time if left untreated.
Recognizing early symptoms can save lives. Watch out for:
These symptoms may be mistaken for piles or indigestion. Always consult a doctor if they persist.
Detecting colon cancer early significantly improves outcomes:
Delaying diagnosis can allow cancer to spread, making treatment more difficult.
Detects hidden blood in stool, which may indicate cancer.
The most effective diagnostic tool. A flexible tube with a camera examines the colon and detects polyps or tumors.
A tissue sample is taken and tested to confirm cancer.
Imaging tests used to determine if cancer has spread to other parts of the body.
Who Should Get Screened?
You should consider screening if:
Screening can detect precancerous polyps before they turn into cancer.
Reduce your risk with these lifestyle changes:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No. It can also be caused by piles or infections. However, always consult a doctor.
Yes, especially when detected early.
No. It is usually done under sedation, so patients feel minimal discomfort.
Most people should begin screening at 45 and repeat every 10 years, depending on risk factors.
Yes. Cases in younger individuals are increasing. Persistent symptoms should never be ignored.
Consult a doctor if you experience:
Early consultation can prevent serious complications.
Colon cancer is treatable when detected early. Awareness, timely screening, and expert consultation can save lives.
Book your consultation with Dr. Shivam Vatsal Agarwal at Metro Cancer Institute, Faridabad, and take the first step toward better health.