Colon Cancer Awareness Month | March
Did you know that colon cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in Manitoba? However, with regular cancer screening, colon cancer can be prevented. Also, if colon cancer is detected early, it can be cured 9 out of 10 times! March is colon cancer awareness month, and it is a great time to learn more about colon cancer screening and what you can do to reduce your risk of colon cancer.

Colon cancer, also known as colorectal or bowel cancer, starts from small growths (polyps) in the colon or rectum. Polyps can grow for several years without signs or symptoms. Most of the time, polyps do not turn into cancer, but sometimes they can if they are not removed. Fortunately, there is an easy and convenient way for people to complete colon cancer screening at home using the fecal immunochemical test (FIT). FIT is a safe test that looks for hidden blood in poop, which may be a sign of polyps or colon cancer. If you are between the age of 50-74, you can request an at home colon cancer screening kit at cancercare.mb.ca/coloncheck
Cancer screening is one of the most important things you can do to reduce your risk of colon cancer, but here are a few other things to do!
- Live smoke free
- Move more
- Eat healthy
- Avoid alcohol
- Maintain a healthy weight
Talk to your healthcare provider if you experience any of the following signs and symptoms that may suggest colon cancer: blood in stool, abdominal discomfort that lasts more than a few weeks, or change in bowel habits that lasts more than a few weeks.
For more information on colon cancer screening and prevention, visit CancerCare Manitoba’s ColonCheck website at cancercare.mb.ca/coloncheck