It's time to make the first move against cancer
TORONTO, March 2, 2015 /CNW/ - March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and Cancer Care Ontario (CCO) is on a mission to raise awareness about an organ that doesn't get the attention it deserves.
The colon plays a major role in the digestive system, helping to remove waste from the body. In Ontario, approximately 8,900 people were diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2014. So, CCO is encouraging all Ontarians to make the first move and reduce their risk of developing cancer. This can be done by making healthier lifestyle choices, as your chances of developing colorectal cancer can be influenced by poor diet, lack of physical exercise and obesity.
In fact, a new report from CCO shows that the number of obese Ontarians is increasing and that a large proportion of people are not eating enough fruits and vegetables or getting enough exercise.
Another way to protect yourself is through screening. If you're between the ages of 50 to 74, talk to your doctor or nurse practitioner about getting screened for colorectal cancer using a fecal occult blood test kit (FOBT), which can be done at home.
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"Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting Ontarians today. An unhealthy diet, lack of exercise and obesity all contribute to the risk of colorectal cancer. By making healthier choices and being screened regularly, men and women can lower their risk."
- Dr. Catherine Dubé, Clinical Lead, ColonCancerCheck program, Cancer Care Ontario
Learn more at cancercare.on.ca/colon and discover your personal cancer risk at mycanceriq.ca. For more information about screening, please visit cancercare.on.ca/screenforlife.
Cancer Care Ontario (CCO) – an Ontario government agency – drives quality and continuous improvement in disease prevention and screening, the delivery of care and the patient experience for cancer and chronic kidney disease patients. Known for its innovation and results-driven approaches, CCO leads multi-year system planning, contracts for services with hospitals and providers, develops and deploys information systems, establishes guidelines and standards and tracks performance targets to ensure system-wide improvements in cancer and chronic kidney disease care.
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Erin MacFarlane, Cancer Care Ontario, Phone: 1.855.460.2646, Email: [email protected]
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