A Comprehensive Guide to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Oklahoma

A study says that colon cancer is the third most common cause of cancer-related death in the United States. And that’s why screening is important. It’s the most effective way of detecting colorectal cancer and preventing it at the same time.

Colon cancer screening can identify the growth of abnormal polyps in the rectum and thereby, removing them before they turn cancerous. If your age is 50 and not screened yet, you must contact your doctor.

Benefits of Screening

  • Getting screened early can save your life. It ensures whether or not you’re having colorectal cancer.

  • The test helps your doctor to view the entire colon.

  • Screening helps you detect abnormal polyps that have turned cancerous and later remove them.

Assess Your Risk Levels

Your risk levels are perhaps one of the greatest reasons which will drive you towards screening tests. It’s important for you to talk to your doctor at the earliest if you have –

  • A personal history of colorectal cancer

  • Carrying a hereditary colon cancer syndrome

  • History of bowel disease

How to Get Access to Screening?

  • When it comes to getting access to screening, Oklahoma's Department of Health is offering a program. This ensures a limited number of colon cancer screening tests for uninsured and low-income people who are over 50 years of age.

  • According to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most private insurance policies will be required for colon cancer screening for adults aged from 50 to 75 years. No cost will be shared to the patient in this regard.

  • Several organizations across the nation are committed to eliminating colon cancer as a major public health-threat.

Choosing a screening may not be the easiest of decisions, but it’s potentially lifesaving. You need to contact your doctor to schedule your test based on your risk factors.

Find Your Doctor

Colon cancer is very much preventable only if you take the steps. And the only way is to go through the screening test. That’s why you should schedule your appointment at Digestive Disease Specialists, INC. Our aim is to help you live a colorectal cancer-free life.

**Disclaimer: This blog content does not offer a doctor's advice and creates no relationship between any patient and care provider.

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