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prevalence, there are numerous myths surrounding this disorder that often lead to misinformation
and unnecessary fear. In this blog post, we are privileged to have Dr. Samrat Jankar, a renowned Appendix Pain: When to
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early detection to ensure better outcomes for our patients.
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Myth #1: Colorectal Cancer Only Affects Older People  Nov 27, 2023

Fact: While the risk of colorectal cancer does increase with age, it can strike at any age. In recent Stomach Cancer in Young
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Myth #2: Colorectal Cancer is Rare After Diwali and
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Fact: Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancer types worldwide. According to the
American Cancer Society, around 1 in 22 men and 1 in 24 women will be diagnosed with colorectal
cancer in their lifetime. It is not as rare as some might believe.

Myth #3: I Don't Need to Worry About Colorectal Cancer If I'm


Healthy
Fact: Even if you lead a healthy lifestyle, you are not immune to colorectal cancer. Several aspects,
such as family history and genetic predisposition, can improve your risk. Regular screenings, a
balanced diet, and an active lifestyle can significantly reduce your risk.

Myth #4: Colorectal Cancer Is Always Fatal


Fact: Colorectal cancer is treatable, especially if detected early. The survival rate for localized cases
is about 90%. Regular screenings can detect cancer in its early stages when treatment is most
effective.

Myth #5: Only Men Get Colorectal Cancer


Fact: Colorectal cancer affects both men and women. It is true that men may have a slightly higher
risk, but women are also at risk, and everyone should be aware of the signs and risk factors.

Myth #6: Colorectal Cancer Has No Warning Signs


Fact: Colorectal cancer often shows warning signs, which include changes in bowel habits, blood
in the stool, unexplained weight loss, and abdominal discomfort. Ignoring these symptoms can lead
to a late-stage diagnosis. If you notice any of these signs, consult a healthcare professional
promptly.

Myth #7: I Don't Need to Get Screened Until I'm Experiencing


Symptoms
Fact: One of the most harmful myths is waiting for symptoms to appear before getting screened.
Colorectal cancer can be asymptomatic in its early stages. Screening tests like colonoscopies and
fecal occult blood tests are essential for early detection, often before signs occur.
Myth #8: Colorectal Cancer is Inevitable if It Runs in My
Family
Fact: A family history of colorectal cancer does improve your risk, but it doesn’t guarantee you’ll get
it. Discuss your family history with a healthcare provider to choose the best screening plan for your
personal risk.

Myth #9: Diet and Lifestyle Changes Won't Help Prevent


Colorectal Cancer
Fact: A healthy lifestyle can significantly decrease your risk. Eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables,
and fiber, avoiding excessive red meat and processed foods, staying physically active, and limiting
alcohol and tobacco use all contribute to a lower risk of colorectal cancer.

Myth #10: Colorectal Cancer Screenings are Uncomfortable


and Invasive
Fact: While some individuals may find screenings like colonoscopies intimidating, they are normally
not as uncomfortable as you might think. The benefits of early detection far outweigh the
temporary discomfort of a screening method.

Myth #11: There's Only One Type of Colorectal Cancer


Fact: Colorectal cancer includes different types and stages, and each may require a different
approach to treatment. Proper diagnosis and staging are critical for determining the most effective
treatment plan.

Myth #12: There's Nothing You Can Do to Prevent Colorectal


Cancer
Fact: There are several steps you can take to reduce your risk of colorectal cancer, including
maintaining a healthy lifestyle, getting screened regularly, and understanding your family history.
Prevention and early detection are key.

Myth #13: Colonoscopies Are Painful and Uncomfortable


Fact: While nobody looks forward to a colonoscopy, the process is typically painless. You’ll be
sedated, so you won’t feel pain during the test. The benefits of early detection far outweigh any
temporary distress.

Myth 14: Colorectal Cancer Is Not Preventable


Fact: Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. Regular screenings, such as
colonoscopies, can detect and remove precancerous polyps before they turn cancerous. Also,
adopting a healthy lifestyle can significantly decrease the risk, making prevention a tangible reality.

Conclusion:
Colorectal cancer is a serious but highly treatable condition when detected early. At Kaizen Gastro
Care, we’re dedicated to educating and supporting our patients in their efforts to reduce their risk
and ensure early detection. Don’t let myths and misconceptions prevent you from taking the
necessary steps to protect your health. Be proactive, stay informed, and schedule regular
screenings to safeguard your well-being. Together, we can raise awareness and promote a
healthier future.

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