Originally Posted by
Rocker
Other threads have pointed out the dangers of failing to monitor the health of your prostate. I would suggest that it is also important to monitor the state of your colon, since colon cancer is fairly common, and can be lethal if not caught at an early stage, when it can easily be prevented.
My mum had colon cancer, so, soon after her death 8 years ago, I had a colonoscopy. Nothing untoward was found on that occasion. However, as a result of the prostate warnings given in this forum recently, I thought it was time to have another general check-up. My doctor sent me for a range of blood tests, all of which came up with good results; he didn't suggest a colonoscopy, until I mentioned that my mother had had colon cancer. But he then sent me for a colonoscopy which was performed today. I had shown no symptoms, so was expecting to get the all-clear again. But in fact the surgeon found, and removed, four polyps (which are often the precursors to colon cancer).
So, I would suggest that middle-aged members, or those of more advanced years, get a colonoscopy done, even if you have exhibited no symptoms, and especially if a close relative has had colon cancer. If you catch it early, this cancer can be prevented, and you can be saved from a painful and untimely death.
Rocker