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Test Your Colorectal Cancer Screening IQ
02/14/2023

 

Simple screenings are the key to preventing diseases like colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer deaths among Americans. A colorectal screening can detect the presence of cancer and also benign polyps — growths that can be removed before they potentially become cancer.

Test your knowledge with four questions to make sure you know the facts about this important preventive screening. 

Colonoscopy Myth or Fact?

  1. Only people at high risk need to be screened
  2. There’s no one right way to be screened
  3. You may need to start testing before age 50 if you have inflammatory bowel disease 
  4. Hospitals aren’t doing routine preventive screenings due to COVID-19 concerns

Check Your Answers

  1. Myth. The American Cancer Society recommends all men and women with an average risk for colorectal cancer get a colonoscopy starting at age 45.
  2. Fact. Though many physicians consider colonoscopies the gold standard of screening, talk to your primary care physician to see what options you may have. One possible option is an annual test to check for blood in your stool. Others include:
    • Every five years: a flexible sigmoidoscopy, in which the physician places a lighted tube into the rectum to check the lower part of the colon
    • Every five years: a virtual colonoscopy, in which X-rays and computers produce images of the entire colon
    • Every 10 years: a colonoscopy, in which a physician inserts a tube into the rectum to view the colon
  3. Fact. Screening before age 50 is smart if you or a close relative has had polyps or cancer. Even if your risk is average, you may want to begin screening at age 45, as the American Cancer Society now recommends. Talk with your doctor about the screening schedule that works best for you.
  4. Myth. Hospitals are more than ready to resume preventive health services. While it’s true that medical teams are still taking care of people with COVID-19 symptoms, they're doing so in safe, separate areas of our facilities.

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Our goal is to keep you from ever having to fight a cancer battle. But if you do, we’re here for you with continuous compassion and expertise. If you need help finding a primary care physician, please call the Member Experience Center at 855-747-7476.

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