Personal stories about test methods for colorectal cancer

These stories are based on information gathered from health professionals and consumers. They may help you make important health decisions.

Edna, age 55: My grandmother died of colon cancer, so I think I am going to have a colonoscopy. I know that colonoscopy may have slightly greater risks of complications than a barium enema or sigmoidoscopy. However, I would rather have a colonoscopy to make sure I don't have cancer.

Jose Luis, age 54: I've had a fecal occult blood test every year, and now I'm going to have a sigmoidoscopy. I am a little worried and embarrassed about having a sigmoidoscopy, but I would rather be a little embarrassed than have colon cancer.

Frank, age 52: If I have to have an uncomfortable, embarrassing test, I would rather have one every 10 years than have one every 5 years. Besides, a colonoscopy examines the entire colon, not just part of it.

Stella, age 58: A sigmoidoscopy is a good way for my doctor to look for signs of cancer. I know it can't be used to look at the whole colon, but I feel comfortable that it will detect any problems.

Patrick, age 56: No one in my family has ever had colorectal cancer. I try to eat a balanced diet and get plenty of exercise. I am going to do yearly fecal occult blood tests. I am more comfortable doing that than having other more costly procedures.

Joycelyn, age 50: My mother has had colon cancer and my sister was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. I plan to have a colonoscopy and ask my doctor how frequently I should repeat the test. I am worried about my family history and want to do everything I can to avoid colorectal cancer.



Author: Shannon Erstad, MBA/MPHLast Updated: December 1, 2006
Medical Review: Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Arvydas D. Vanagunas, MD - Gastroenterology

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