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Dr. Alan J. Wieder is Board-certified in Internal Medicine, and is a Medical Director at Fidelis Care. Here, he answers some common questions about colorectal cancer.
A colorectal polyp is a growth in the inner lining of the colon (large intestine) or rectum.Some may grow over time and become cancer.Early detection and removal of colorectal polyps can decrease the risk of developing cancer.
Risk factors include:
Screening should start at age 45, or earlier for those at higher risk. Available screening tests include:
All of these tests have pros and cons. Your health care provider can help you determine which screening test is right for you.
For questions about colorectal cancer prevention and screenings, talk with your primary care physician.