During Colon Cancer Awareness Month, Aspirus Hospitals are calling attention to the rising rates of colorectal cancer, particularly among younger adults, and encouraging community members to take proactive steps toward screening and early detection.
“Colon cancer awareness is so important right now as we are seeing increasing rates of colon cancer, especially in younger individuals,” said Amy Nielsen, DO, General Surgeon at Aspirus Health. Nielsen emphasizes the urgency of this message, noting that colorectal cancer trends have shifted dramatically in recent years.
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer cases among adults younger than 55 increased from 11 percent (1 in 10) in 1995 to 20 percent (1 in 5) in 2019. A recent study was done showing that colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer and the third leading cause of cancer death in both men and women.
Nielsen explained that one of the most persistent misconceptions is that colon cancer is a disease that only affects older adults. “This is not necessarily true anymore,” she said. “Colon and rectal cancer are now the leading cause of cancer death for men under 50 and the second for women under 50.” She added that many people also assume colon cancer always presents with severe symptoms, when in fact it can be subtle and easily overlooked. “Colon cancer can be very insidious and may not have significant symptoms until it is too late, which is why screening is so important.”
Aspirus encourages individuals to pay attention to changes in their digestive health and to speak with a health care provider if they notice new or persistent bowel habit changes, unexplained weight loss, unexplained constipation or diarrhea, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, or abdominal bloating. Those with a family history of colorectal cancer or other risk factors may need to begin screening earlier than the general population.
Screening for colorectal cancer now begins at age 45 for average‑risk adults. Aspirus offers comprehensive gastrointestinal care at Aspirus Keweenaw, Ironwood and Iron River in the Michigan Region. These clinics provide screening colonoscopies and a full range of GI services to support early detection and prevention.
“Screening colonoscopies can truly save lives,” Nielsen said. “Detecting issues early makes all the difference. Encourage your friends and family to get screened.”
Aspirus encourages residents to use Colon Cancer Awareness Month as a reminder to schedule screenings, learn their family history, and have open conversations about digestive health. Early detection remains the most effective tool in reducing deaths from colorectal cancer.
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