Thanks to Carol R. for bringing National Wear Blue Day to my attention. The purpose of wearing blue, today, is to promote colon cancer awareness. Having just had my baseline colonoscopy just a couple of months ago, I can attest to the fact that the screening is quick and though everyone says the prep the day before is the worst part, even that is not at all bad! I am going to copy and paste one of the blurbs Carol so kindly sent me, for your information. For you or for a loved one, read it, pass it on – If you have any questions about the screening, you can email me personally…I will be happy to share any information I gained through the process.
Wear Blue on March 5 to Promote Colon Cancer Awareness
Dress in Blue Day for Colorectal Cancer Awareness is held annually the first Friday in March. Dress in blue and spread awareness that you can reduce your risk for colon cancer simply by getting a screening test. Colon cancer is 90% preventable and yet it is second leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S.
Colorectal cancer strikes both men and women and is even more prevalent among African-Americans. Smoking, a diet high in fat and low in calcium, folate and fiber, and a family history of the disease are all risk factors. More than 90 percent of colon cancer cases are diagnosed after age 50.
“We want to remind everyone to start getting screened at age 50 and even earlier if they have a family history of colorectal cancer,” said Sheila Bates, manager of Community Outreach for Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center.
Colonoscopy remains one of the best tests to detect the disease. Polyps that grow inside the colon lining may go on to become cancer and those polyps can be removed during a colonoscopy.
“This truly is a disease that often can be prevented with screening, and that’s a wonderful message to share,” said Bates.
Rita says
Thanks for the “heads-up” on Colorectal Cancer Awareness Day. I already had 2 under my belt…….a baseline and then 5 years later. It is quite an experience BUT when all is said and done……peace of mind is priceless. So….. for those of you that have not done so…….think about a colonoscopy. You will be happy that you did it!!! Also……….you will feel so cleansed and ready to take on the next bite of food!!
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