PSA in Good Health April Tips
Posted in: Employee Benefits
Colorectal cancer is cancer of the large intestine (colon), which is the final part of your digestive tract. Most cases of colorectal cancer begin as small, noncancerous (benign) clumps of cells called adenomatous polyps. Over time, some of these polyps can become cancers, but they may be small and produce few, if any, symptoms. This is why screening colonoscopies are so important—they help prevent colorectal cancer by identifying and removing polyps before they turn into cancer. Check out this month’s In Good Health flyer to learn about symptoms, causes, risk factors, and prevention for colorectal cancer.
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