
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Thailand, following liver, lung, and breast cancers. Incidence rates for colorectal cancer are rising in both men and women.
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Thailand, following liver, lung, and breast cancers. Incidence rates for colorectal cancer are rising in both men and women.
There are five stages of colorectal cancer, starting from Stage 0 (early, non-invasive) to Stage 4 (advanced, metastatic). In early stages, colorectal cancer typically shows no symptoms; however, once symptoms appear, the disease is often in a more advanced stage.
Symptoms of Colorectal Cancer:
Prevention and Early Detection Regular colorectal cancer screening can prevent the disease by allowing early removal of polyps before they become cancerous. Early detection of colorectal cancer significantly improves the likelihood of a full recovery, and screening is known to reduce colorectal cancer mortality rates.
High-Risk Groups for Colorectal Cancer:
Screening Methods:
Colonoscopy A colonoscopy is the most effective screening method for colorectal cancer. It allows for simultaneous treatment, such as polyp or tumor removal, biopsy, and stopping intestinal bleeding. During a colonoscopy, a special long, narrow tube with a camera is inserted through the rectum to examine the colon directly. The procedure is brief, and hospitalization is not required.

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