Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors

Who is at risk?
Colorectal cancer can occur at younger ages, but statistically, there is a significant increase beginning at age 50

Who is at higher risk?
People of any age who have a personal history including:

  • Colorectal polyps
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
People of any age who have a family history including:
  • Colorectal ployps
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Familiar adenomatus polyps (FAP)
  • Hereditary non-polypsis colon cancer (HNPCCP)

Is there anything that can help lower the risk for colorectal cancer?

  • Begin regular screening at age 50. Talk with your doctor about your risk factors and whether there may be a need for earlier screening. Remember—screening for colorectal cancer does save lives!
  • Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables each day.
  • Eat whole grain foods.
  • Reduce the fat in your diet.
  • Exercise! Ask your doctor about a personal exercise program.
  • Limit alcohol intake.
  • Don’t smoke!
  • Maintain your suggested body weight. (Ask your doctor about weight guidelines.