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Early Colorectal Cancer Screening

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Early Colorectal Cancer Screening 


Cancer is a disease in which some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body. There are over a hundred types of cancers with different risk factors and patterns.

Colorectal cancer starts in the colon or the rectum. Colorectal cancer is one of the commonest cancers in world and in Hong Kong, which causes nearly 2 million deaths worldwide each year.  

Most colorectal cancers begin as a small polyp. Polyps are usually benign, but some may gradually develop into cancer. The development of a polyp into cancer may take more than 10 years. If not treated early, cancer cells may invade and damage nearby organs, they can also spread to other parts of the body via the bloodstream and lymphatic system.

Early colorectal cancer may have no symptoms.


Stool Occult Blood (Human Haemoglobin)

A stool occult blood test is commonly used to screen for colorectal cancer at an early stage when treatment may be most effective.

This is a test to look for the presence of blood in the feces, which is invisible to the eye. Blood appearing in the stool usually suggests a digestive problem, though it does not necessarily mean colon cancer, it can be a sign of polyps, ulcers, anal fissures, ulcerative colitis,  diverticulosis, intestinal infections etc.

A positive fecal occult blood test means that blood has been found in the stool. To determine the source of the bleeding, a doctor might suggest either by doing a colonoscopy or by other examinations to check if there is bleeding from your intestines or stomach.

A negative test result indicates that no blood was found in the stool sample during the testing period.

CEA

A tumor marker is a biomarker found in blood, body tissues, or urine, which can be produced by cancer cells or normal cells in response to cancer in the body.

While some tumor markers are linked to a specific cancer type, others are found in various types of cancers.

Why are they useful?

  • Screening for common cancers
  • Diagnosis of specific tumour types
  • Check if the treatment is effective
  • Prognosis
  • Monitoring cancer survivors

CEA is a type of tumor marker for colon and rectal cancer, CEA testing may be done in relation to other cancer such as breast cancer, lung cancer, thyroid cancer, pancreatic cancer, head and neck cancer etc.

Colorectal cancer Risk factors

  • Low-fiber, high-fat diet
  • Family history of colon cancer
  • Obesity
  • Lack of exercise
  • Smoking
  • Alcohol

Colorectal cancer Common symptoms

  • Change in bowel habits (diarrhoea or constipation) with unknown reason and lasting for more than two weeks
  • Blood or a large amount of mucus in the stool
  • Persistent urge after passing stool
  • Abdominal discomfort (persistent pain, bloating, fullness or cramps)
  • Weight loss and tiredness with unknown reason

References

Department of Health 

Elderly Health Service

American Cancer Society

WebMD


Booking Procedure

Early Colorectal Cancer Screening

1. Stool Occult Blood (Human Haemoglobin)
2. CEA

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