Given the often subtle or absent symptoms in the early stages of colorectal cancer, undergoing regular colorectal screenings is crucial for timely diagnosis and effective intervention.
Several factors can heighten the risk of colorectal cancer, including:
- Age: The majority of colorectal cancer cases occur in individuals aged 50 and older.
- Prior Polyps: Those with a history of colorectal polyps are at an elevated risk.
- Previous Cancer: Individuals with a history of colorectal cancer or certain other cancers (ovary, uterus, breast) are more susceptible.
- Family History: A family history of colorectal cancer can increase your risk.
- Radiation Exposure: Past abdominal radiation therapy for other conditions raises the risk.
- Inflammatory Bowel Conditions: Chronic inflammatory intestinal disorders like ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease heighten the risk.
- Dietary Choices: A diet high in fat and low in fruits and vegetables is associated with an increased risk.
- Lifestyle Habits: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, and obesity can also contribute to a higher risk of colorectal cancer.
Being aware of these risk factors and making lifestyle modifications can help in reducing the risk of colorectal cancer and maintaining overall health.
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