Detailed Report on Colorectal Cancer Screening and Management
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This report provides a comprehensive overview of colorectal cancer screening. It begins by detailing the indications for screening, such as polyps, alterations in bowel habits, and rectal bleeding. The report then outlines various screening measures, emphasizing the importance of patient choice to maximize screening rates and reduce colorectal cancer deaths. Risk factors, including family history, age, alcohol use, obesity, smoking, and inflammatory bowel disease, are discussed. Diagnostic and therapeutic measures after a positive screening are also covered, including the need for colonoscopic exams, biopsy samples, and polyp excision. The report further explores the course of colorectal cancer pathology, the different types of colonic polyps (hyperplastic, adenomatous, and malignant), and applicable follow-up measures, such as regular physical exams, CEA tests, and colonoscopies, to ensure early cancer detection and effective management. The report includes several references to support the information provided.
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