By Julian Ong Endoscopy & Surgery (Pte Ltd)
06/07/2020 Colon Talk
with Dr Julian Ong
We
speak with Dr Julian Ong Kian Peng (Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon)
to understand the signs and symptoms of Colon Cancer.
We
started by asking Dr Julian Ong, “What is colorectal cancer?”
Dr Julian Ong explained that
colorectal cancer is an in-growth or a lump or a tumour in the colon. The colon
or rectum are parts of our digestive system and together they're known as the
large intestines or bowels.
“The colon functions to absorb
large quantities of water and nutrients from undigested food products as they
pass through the colon. The rectum is at the end of the colon, a place to store
stools before they are expelled from your body”, added Dr Julian Ong.
What we know is that Colorectal cancer
is actually the most common cancer, mounting in importance today. It is the
most common cancer in Singapore in men, surpassing lung cancer and the second
only to breast cancer in women. The incidence rates of colon cancer still
increasing and particularly in patients younger than the age 50.
Whatwould the symptoms be?
Dr Julian Ong: Symptoms that may
suggest the presence of colorectal cancer is blood or mucus in the bowl
movements. Unexplained weight loss or loss of appetite, if you have complaints of
abdominal pain or bloating, if you find that your Bowel habits have changed
such as constipation or diarrhoea in recent times, a sensation of incomplete
evacuation of your bowels. If you have a history of anaemia or sudden fatigue
that you can’t explain.
“You yourself feel a lump in your
abdomen, or in the anus, or a doctor that you've seen feels a lumps in their
abdomen or in the anus”, elaborated Dr Julian.
Dr Julian added that so many of
symptoms of colorectal cancer are similar to those symptoms caused by piles or
haemorrhoids.
Dr Julian said Piles or haemorrhoids, are
very common benign condition in our population, and this might lead to a delay
diagnosis of colorectal cancer. For this reason Dr Julian Ong encourages
patients to be screened by a colorectal surgeon before attributing the symptoms
to Piles.
Riskfactors
Dr Julian believes that there are
lots one can do to help lower one’s risk of developing Colorectal Cancer.
“Firstly and I think most
importantly is do regular screening, especially if you have significant family
history or if you have a personal history of Polyps or Inflammatory bowel
disease, or if you're above the age of 50, or if you have had Colorectal cancer
before”, said Dr Julian Ong.
Further, Dr Ong recommends that
one should have a first Colonoscopy to screen for Colorectal cancer at the age
of 50 and then thereafter a yearly Fecal occult blood test.
“Colonoscopy can also be
considered earlier in ages 40 to 45 to detect Polyps in the precancerous stage
before they become Colorectal cancer,” added Dr Ong
Secondly, Dr Julian Ong advises
that one’s diet has to have plenty of fibre, fruits, vegetables and good
quality carbohydrates, and to keep consumption of red meat and processed meats
down to a minimum or cut them out altogether, as well as to avoid or reduce your consumption of fried or
barbecued foods.
In addition, Dr Julian advised to
pay attention to saturated fats in your diet and to switch to good quality
fats, such as avocado, olive oil, fish oils and nuts, as well as avoiding
excessive alcohol consumption and smoking.
Thirdly, Dr Julian believes in
lifestyle changes especially in one’s exercise routines.
“Regular and moderate exercise has
been shown to have a significant impact in lowering your risk of developing
Colorectal cancer. You should try and keep your body weight healthy. Being
overweight or obese increases your risk of developing not only Colorectal
cancers but many of the cancers as well,” elaborated Dr Julian Ong Kian Peng.
Dr Julian Ong’s practice address is;
HC Endoscopy & Piles Centre
Blk 710A, Ang Mo Kio Ave 8,
#01-2629, Singapore 561710
www.drjulianong.sg
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