Are you at risk of colorectal cancer? Read on to learn about colorectal cancer symptoms and how you can reduce your risk of colon cancer.
Are You at Risk of Colorectal Cancer?
Inflammatory bowel diseases include ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s Disease.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is not an inflammatory bowel disease.
Intestinal polyps are non-cancerous growths in the bowel wall that can turn into cancer.
The FIT test (Faecal Immunochemical Test) checks for blood in the stools.
Singaporeans and PRs aged over 50 years old can pick up a free kit from Guardian or Watson’s stores.
For more details, visit: www.singaporecancersociety.org.sg
Under 50 Years Old
No family history of colorectal cancer
No inflammatory bowel disease
Low Risk Look before you flush to check for signs of colorectal cancer.
With a family history of colorectal cancer and/or Inflammatory bowel disease.
At-Risk Look before you flush to check for signs of colorectal cancer. Speak to your family doctor about when you should start screening
Over 50 Years Old
No family history of colorectal cancer
No inflammatory bowel disease
No intestinal polyps
At-Risk Look before you flush to check for signs of colorectal cancer. Do the FIT test every year to check for blood in stools.
With a family history of colorectal cancer and/or inflammatory bowel disease and/or intestinal polyps.
High Risk Look before you flush to check for signs of colorectal cancer. Do the FIT test every year to check for blood in stools. Ask your doctor for advice on further screening.
Eat Your Way to Better Bowel Health To Prevent Colorectal Cancer
Get in Shape
Obesity increases the risk of colorectal cancer
Eat 2 Portions of Fruits + 2 Portions of Veggies
3/4 mug / 100g cooked vegetables
150g raw leafy vegetables
1 small apple, orange or pear(130g)
1 wedge of watermelon, papaya or pineapple(130g)
Go For Wholegrains and Beans
Limit Red Meat Consumption
Eat less than 500g of cooked red meat in a week.
That's less than 5 palm-sized portions of red meat weekly
Eating 100g of red meat every day increases your risk of colorectal cancer by 17%
Cut Down Processed Meats
Eating 50g of processed meat every day increases your risk of colorectal cancer by 18%
Limit Your Alcohol
Male: No more than 2 standard drinks a day Female: No more than 1 standard drink a day
330ml - 1 can regular beer
175ml - 1/2 glass wine
35ml - 1 nip spirits
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