The History of Colon Cancer
- The history of colon cancer, especially in a close family.
- Disease FAP (Familial adenomatous polyposis) – familial adenomatous polyps (in families); have 100% risk for colorectal cancer occurred before age 40 years, if not treated.
- Other diseases in the family, such as HNPCC (Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal Cancer) – non-polyp disease of colorectal cancer are declining in the family, or Lynch syndrome
- Disease colitis (inflammation of the colon), ulcerative untreated.
- The habit of smoking. Smokers have a much greater risk for colorectal cancer than non-smokers.
- Eating habits. Ever the meticulous that the habit of eating lots of meat and less fruit, vegetables, and fish also increase the risk of colorectal cancers.
- A little move. People who are more physically active have a lower risk of colorectal cancer is formed.
- Inveksi Virus. Certain viruses such as HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) took part in the occurrence of colorectal cancers.