Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States.
The disease surpasses both breast and prostate cancer in mortality, and second only to lung cancer in numbers of cancer deaths.? Colon cancer is a malignant tumor in the lining of the large intestine.
It starts with a single cell that mutates and grows into a visible polyp, which then may develop into cancer.
Dr. Sridhar Chalasani, colorectal surgeon at Bronson Battle Creek will speak on Wednesday, March 14, at Burnham Brook Center about preventing colorectal cancer.
This educational program is part of the National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month activities with the goal of increasing awareness that colorectal cancer is largely preventable, treatable, and beatable. ?
The program is part of Senior Health Partners? ongoing ?Aging Well? series, which is free to the public.
A light luncheon will be served at 11:30 a.m., followed by Dr. Chalasani?s presentation at noon.
Seating is limited. For reservations call toll free 1-877-462-2247.
?Even though colorectal cancer is highly preventable, it is estimated that more than?51,000 people will die of the illness this year,? says Dr. Chalasani. ?It is also one of the most easily prevented cancers because it can develop from polyps that can be removed before they become cancerous. Because many people are embarrassed to talk about this disease, there are many myths about colorectal cancer that need to be refuted. An almost equal number of men and women are diagnosed each year.?
Physicians agree that if a polyp is allowed to remain in the colon it can grow into a cancerous tumor that can invade other organs.
Since polyps take about three to seven years to become cancerous, prevention means stopping this process by removing them before they become cancerous.
Found in the early stage of becoming cancerous, surgery, sometimes in conjunction with radiation and chemotherapy, can address the cancer before it can spread.
Research shows that early detection is the real key to preventing and eliminating colorectal cancer. Regular screenings, a more healthy diet, and regular exercise can go a long way toward lowering your risk of colorectal cancer.
Senior Health Partners, a community partnership of Bronson Battle Creek, CentraCare, Region 3B Area Agency on Aging, and Summit Pointe, works to expand wellness and educational offerings to senior citizens in Calhoun and surrounding counties.
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