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- $Title{Exam Schedule for a Family History of Colon Cancer}
- $Subject{colon cancer tests digestive system colonoscopy polyps examination
- special procedure procedures cancers carcinoma large intestine intestines
- neoplasm neoplasms test digestion colonoscopies polyp examinations}
- $Volume{I-12,P-12,B-12}
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- Exam Schedule for a Family History of Colon Cancer
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- QUESTION: I am presently 48. Both my parents have colon cancer, father at
- age 67 and mother at age 51. Recently on colonoscopy, two polyps were removed
- from my colon, both found to be benign. My doctor wishes to wait three years
- for my next exam, but I read that the American Cancer Society recommends two
- successive years with normal findings before waiting for 3 to 5 years. Do you
- think an exam every three years is sufficient for someone with my history?
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- ANSWER: While the American Cancer Society recommendations are valuable
- guidelines, each patient must be viewed as an individual, with medical care
- organized and given to meet with their special needs. The discovery of the
- polyps, to my way of thinking, is sufficient reason for you to have an
- examination on a yearly basis until you have a negative result for two years
- in a row, then three years between examination seems reasonable. Your family
- history is strong indication to follow this schedule. Another precaution you
- might wish to perform on your own is a yearly stool examination for blood,
- using one of the many home kits now on the market. Though not always 100
- percent accurate, they are sufficiently so to serve as a valuable resource for
- you in between your yearly scoping. Your local office of the American Cancer
- Society can provide you with the written guidelines to show your present
- physician. If that doesn't help convince him, there are plenty of others who
- do believe that timely examinations are necessary.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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