Simple Home Test For Colon Cancer Early Symptoms
The symptoms of colon cancer (colorectal cancer) in the early stages of the illness in the colon or rectum has no visibly detectable symptoms to alert a person to the growing or existing danger.
However, if the early symptoms of colon cancer are identified in time, colon cancer can be treated successfully in more than 90% of cases with a survival rate of 5 years and more.
The real number of deaths in the United States caused by colon cancer in men and women is over 50,000 every year, as it is practically incurable in the later stages. I must admit to me these are sobering statistics.
One of the colon cancer early symptoms is minute quantities of blood in the feces which is not obvious to the naked eye (occult blood), hence the need for a test.
The Colon Cancer Detection Test an easy do-it-yourself colon cancer screening test kit, which has a 98% accuracy rate, has been cleared by the FDA, and takes just around 5 minutes to perform in the privacy of your own home. It is recommended you take the test once or twice a year in addition, and in between, your regular checkups for prevention of serious diseases.
Non-cancerous conditions such as hemorrhoids, polyps, stomach ulcers, and rectal fissures may also cause bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract and will give a positive result with this test. But, it is of the utmost importance that you see your professional health practitioner as soon as possible for a thorough follow-up screening in all occurrences of traces of blood in the feces, as in the case of polyps, could be a precursor to colon cancer.
This is definitely a test most people, especially adults over the age of 40, should take, but people with the following conditions are at a high risk for colon cancer:
- Those with a past history of colon or rectal cancer
- Women with breast cancer or reproductive tract cancer history
- People who have had benign intestinal polyps
- People with a family history of colon or rectal cancer
- People of African-American birth
Other high risk categories include people with ulcerative colotis and Crohn’s disease but this colon cancer screening test kit is not the appropriate test in those cases.
The Colon Cancer Detection Test is an easy, painless and simple test performed with one stool sample. Keep the following tips in mind:
- Collection Paper is provided, but you may also collect the stool sample in a clean, dry container. It is essential not to get the stool sample into contact with the toilet water, as the trace elements in the water might render the test incorrect.
- Clear directions are given making the results simple to read. A key is provided for you to read the correct result according to clear markings. Also, the results should be read immediately after the test is done, as results read 10 minutes after the test was done, will not be correct.
- No special diet restrictions are prescribed before doing the Colon Cancer Detection Test, and the test may be performed any time of the day.

