Winona Health to “Go Blue” to shine a light on the importance of colon cancer screening

March 1, 2023

Dsc01071 Web Winona Health will be lit up in blue during March, which is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, joining healthcare organizations across Minnesota in shining a light on the importance of colon cancer screening. Caregivers at Winona Health encourage everyone to schedule regular checkups and stay on track with health screenings to catch health issues before they become serious. What can be done to reduce the risk of colon cancer? According to the Minnesota Colon Cancer Coalition, a non-profit organization based in Minneapolis:

  1. Get screened as recommended, starting at age 45, or earlier for those with certain risk factors.
  2. Know your family’s cancer history.
  3. Maintain a healthy weight, exercise, and adopt a physically active lifestyle.
  4. Understand the symptoms, pay attention to your body and talk with your healthcare provider if you experience blood in your stool, chronic constipation or unexplained weight loss.
  5. Consume a healthy diet high in fiber including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, while limiting consumption of red and processed meats.
  6. Limit your alcohol consumption and don’t smoke.

The American Cancer Society also recommends screening for colon and rectal cancer begin at age 45 for average risk individuals. Screening should start earlier for individuals with a family history of colorectal cancer or polyps. To learn more about health screening that may be right for you, download Health Screenings That Could Save Your Life.

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