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In what could be called a major breakthrough, scientists claim to have developed a “screening test” which takes just five minutes to detect bowel cancer and also reduces the risk of developing the disease substantially.

The new test, which involves the quick removal of growths with the potential to turn cancerous, has been devised following a 16-year-old study, ‘The Lancet’ reported.

The study of more than 170,000 volunteers aged between 55 and 64 suggested that the examination of the lower colon and rectum reduced deaths by 43 per cent.

In the study group examined, incidence of bowel cancer fell by a third. A quarter of the volunteers in the study underwent a sigmoidoscopy, where a camera mounted on a thin, flexible tube, known as a FlexiScope, was inserted about a third of the way into the bowel.

According to the scientists, most bowel cancers stem from polyps or symptomless growths in the rectum and colon and where these were found, they were removed in a safe and pain- free procedure.

“Our study shows for the first time that we could dramatically reduce incidence of bowel cancer and the number of people dying from the disease by using this one-off test. “No other bowel cancer screening technique has ever been shown to prevent the disease,” ‘The Times’ quoted Wendy Atkin of Imperial College London, who led the study, as saying.

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Colon-Cancer-SymptomsIt’s everyone’s worst nightmare to go in for a routine test only to find that he or she is now worse off than before, yet that’s exactly what happened at VA hospitals in Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Augusta, Georgia; and Miami, Florida. Out of 10,000 patients who had colon cancer screening, 6 veterans tested positive for HIV, 34 tested positive for hepatitis C and 13 tested positive for hepatitis B following their routine procedures. One could argue these people may have needed a hepatitis treatment prior to their colonoscopy treatments; that these were just isolated incidents. However, there are a few risks of colonoscopy procedures that should be discussed beforehand. [click to continue…]

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Most individuals develop colon cancer rather slowly, over several years. The first stage of development occurs when a mass of tissues, tumors or polyps (a cluster of benign tumors) grow within the colon walls. Polyp type cancers can grow into the wall of the colon, invade nearby lymph nodes and spread to other organs in the body. This is called “metastatic colon cancer” because of its mobility. In some cases, the lining of the colon may be irregular and inflamed, which may also lead to cancer. To prevent colon cancer, regular testing is vital after the age of 50. [click to continue…]

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