Screening tests can prevent colorectal cancer and save lives. These tests help your healthcare provider find and remove colon or rectal polyps before they turn into cancer. Screenings also help find cancer when it's small. Catching cancer early means treatment is more likely to work.
Talk with your healthcare provider about your risk for colorectal cancer. Ask when you should start screening and which screening tests might be right for you. People of average risk should start screening for colorectal cancer at age 45. If your risk is higher, your provider might advise you to start screening earlier.
Living a healthy lifestyle and getting screenings is a great combination to help you lower your risk for colorectal cancer.