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Being under 50 and getting colon cancer What is this ?

 
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REB
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:15 am    Post subject: Being under 50 and getting colon cancer Reply with quote

With so many of us getting colon cancer in the upper 30’s and early 40’s, shouldn’t they start doing colonoscopies between 35 and 40 instead of 50?

A colonoscopy at the right time could have saved many of us a lot of grief, but I was told not to worry about it until I am 50.

A PET scan ever couple of years would also be good.
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Started Chemotherapy 11-07-07 - FOLFOX regimen - 5-FU (5 Flurouracil) and leucovorin, oxaliplatin. Also Avastin
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:12 am    Post subject: Re: Being under 50 and getting colon cancer Reply with quote

I think that the current thinking is that unless you have a first order relative (parent/sib) with colon cancer, your chances, independent of lifestyle risk factors, are not increased for developing cancer yourself.

This condition has gotten a lot of press lately, and as the wave of boomers passes through their high risk years, there will be more cases as there is a larger population. But I am not sure that rates are increasing on a per person basis.

And my impression, from my sketchy readings, is that early onset colon cancers are practically in a subset of their own, with a reputation for unusual virulence that may not be altered greatly by early detection.

Here in Canada, you can pay for a private colonoscopy if you want one early and do not fit the risk profile for early testing, although I am betting if you went to your GP and explained that fear of undetected colon cancer was affecting your life, you would go on the list.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:18 am    Post subject: Re: Being under 50 and getting colon cancer Reply with quote

I am adopted, so I do not know my medical history. I did have a genetic test and my cancer was not genetic, so being adopted really didn't matter in my case.

My doctor said I was in a 7% group. Under 50, healthy, with no genetic history. Just bad luck of the draw.

If the tumor had not blocked my colon, I probably would not have discovered it until it reached stage 4 (Which It was on the verge of becoming) so I am very fortunate.
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10/01/07 - Removal of Stage III Colon Cancer Tumor and Temporary Colostomy
Started Chemotherapy 11-07-07 - FOLFOX regimen - 5-FU (5 Flurouracil) and leucovorin, oxaliplatin. Also Avastin
Last Chemo treatment 04-09-08, Colostomy Reversal 04-28-08 Age:41
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