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Bowel cancer is the second deadliest form of Cancer in Australia, claiming the lives of nearly 5400 people each year.
Yet according to Bowel Cancer Australia, 99% of bowel cancer cases can be successfully treated if detected early. Sadly, fewer than 50% of cases are.
This week's episode of Eat, Live and Move with Miyagi is dedicated to an important discussion, to raise awareness of the dangers of bowel cancer, and the importance of prevention, and early detection.
It's also a subject close to Dr Ross Walker’s heart, given his late fathers diagnosis with the disease and his position as Chairman of the Gut Foundation.
In this insightful episode, Dr. Gina Cleo and the distinguished Dr. Ross Walker, delve into the intricacies of bowel cancer. Bowel cancer, and polyps are discussed in detail, followed by a comprehensive guide of red flag symptoms to be aware of and what to do if you notice any symptoms occurring.
The doctors also discuss lifestyle factors, genetic predispositions like Lynch syndrome, and the concerning rates of bowel cancer in Australia. Dr. Walker emphasizes the importance of early detection, particularly for those with family histories, advocating for regular screenings, including colonoscopies.
Addressing risk factors, the episode categorizes them into non-modifiable and modifiable aspects, considering age, family history, and lifestyle choices. Dr. Cleo and Dr. Walker draw attention to the correlation between bowel cancer and factors such as processed meats, sedentary lifestyles, and excess weight.
The impact of smoking and heavy alcohol consumption on bowel cancer risk are also discussed, advocating for moderation and cessation. They conclude by underlining the efficacy of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program, offering free screening tests to eligible individuals aged 50-74.
Bowel cancer awareness saves lives. After this episode, we hope you walk away feeling confident, and armed with the knowledge and tools to reduce your risk of this deadly disease.
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Bowel cancer is the second deadliest form of Cancer in Australia, claiming the lives of nearly 5400 people each year.
Yet according to Bowel Cancer Australia, 99% of bowel cancer cases can be successfully treated if detected early. Sadly, fewer than 50% of cases are.
This week's episode of Eat, Live and Move with Miyagi is dedicated to an important discussion, to raise awareness of the dangers of bowel cancer, and the importance of prevention, and early detection.
It's also a subject close to Dr Ross Walker’s heart, given his late fathers diagnosis with the disease and his position as Chairman of the Gut Foundation.
In this insightful episode, Dr. Gina Cleo and the distinguished Dr. Ross Walker, delve into the intricacies of bowel cancer. Bowel cancer, and polyps are discussed in detail, followed by a comprehensive guide of red flag symptoms to be aware of and what to do if you notice any symptoms occurring.
The doctors also discuss lifestyle factors, genetic predispositions like Lynch syndrome, and the concerning rates of bowel cancer in Australia. Dr. Walker emphasizes the importance of early detection, particularly for those with family histories, advocating for regular screenings, including colonoscopies.
Addressing risk factors, the episode categorizes them into non-modifiable and modifiable aspects, considering age, family history, and lifestyle choices. Dr. Cleo and Dr. Walker draw attention to the correlation between bowel cancer and factors such as processed meats, sedentary lifestyles, and excess weight.
The impact of smoking and heavy alcohol consumption on bowel cancer risk are also discussed, advocating for moderation and cessation. They conclude by underlining the efficacy of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program, offering free screening tests to eligible individuals aged 50-74.
Bowel cancer awareness saves lives. After this episode, we hope you walk away feeling confident, and armed with the knowledge and tools to reduce your risk of this deadly disease.
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Mentioned in the Episode:
Connect With Us:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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