Don't Gamble with Life: Get Screened for Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is a significant concern, but early detection can make all the difference. The American Cancer Society recommends colonoscopy screening for those in the age group of 50 as a proactive measure. It covers the importance of scheduling a colonoscopy if you haven't already and explores other screening options available. If you belong to certain minority groups, such as African Americans, you must be aware of higher risks and consider early screening. Also, genetic factors may increase your susceptibility if your family history includes colon cancer. The infographic concludes by emphasizing the importance of recognizing potential red flags, such as changes in bowel habits, blood in stool or unexplained weight loss.

**Disclaimer: This blog content does not offer a doctor's advice and creates no relationship between any patient and care provider.

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