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Rectal Cancer Symptoms - Signs Of Rectal Cancer - Screening For Rectal Cancer - Prevention Of Cancer

World Cancer Day 2021 is celebrated on 4 February and this year's theme is I am and I will. This is an initiative of the Union for international cancer control and it is supported by us all.

As has been told in the first video of this series by Dr. Gunjan Desai, "BEWARE OR BE AWARE". If you missed this video, check it out in this playlist - Cancer awareness series and Patient talks.

This cancer awareness series video focuses on colon and rectal cancer. It begins with the fundamental points of location and function of the large intestine, which is followed by risk factors for colorectal cancers such as alcohol and smoking as well as hereditary colon cancer syndromes.

After this, we discuss the rectal cancer symptoms and signs followed by actions that can be taken to prevent this cancer or detect it at an early stage. If you know the symptoms and signs of colon and rectal cancer, you can meet the doctor earlier and this can help in detecting the disease early.

This is the fifth video in this digestive system cancer awareness series and gives a detailed yet simplified idea about the basics of the colon and rectal cancer prevention as well as early detection by selective screening.

The video strongly focuses on SCREENING for hereditary as well as FAMILIAL colon cancer population and highlights the INDICATIONS for screening this vulnerable group.

To give an overview of the cancer awareness series, On world cancer day, we have come up with a total of 6 videos in this Patient talk series to enlighten you all on why cancer occurs in a particular digestive system organ, the risk factors of cancer, the symptoms, and signs of cancer, as well as the measures that you can take to identify it early leading to EARLY DETECTION, as well as the lifestyle measures for PREVENTION.

This is an awareness and educational series for each and every person who wants to be in charge of their health. SO, do share with each and every person that you know, as it can benefit one and all.

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