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Welcome! Colon Health, it’s not just about Cancer. Philip N Styne, MD AGAF Medical Director Digestive Health Center
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The colon is the last segment of the intestine
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Main function of the colon is to reabsorb water which has been added to food to help with digestion and absorption.
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Affect of diet on colon: Most food has been digested and absorbed by the time it reaches the colon. Fiber and some foods that can’t be absorbed or aren’t by their nature will reach the colon.
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Examples of foods that cannot be absorbed are sugars that are specifically made to not be absorbed and lactose in those who are lactose intolerant.
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FODMAP foods may be something to consider
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Fiber is the non-digestible part of vegetables and grains.
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The colon as with the other portions of the GI tract has specific patterns of movement example; gastro-colic reflex. Understanding these movements may aid in maintaining colonic health. Normal patterns of movement may be disrupted by inflammation and irritable bowel syndrome
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Common diseases of the colon: Diverticulosis Diverticulitis
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Irritable bowel syndrome: gas, bloating, pain, diarrhea, constipation Colitis-acute, infectious traveler's diarrhea, food borne diarrhea, antibiotic associated diarrhea, viral gastroenteritis - Chronic, ulcerative colitis, microscopic colitis, post surgical Common diseases of the colon:
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Hemorrhoids Constipation functional vs. structural Diarrhea small vs. large bowel
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The third most common cancer in men and women. The second most common cause of cancer death overall. Colorectal Cancer
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Prevent cancer morbidity and mortality. Reduce occurrence and find earlier more curable stage. Our Goal:
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Preventable Disease Lifestyle Screening Medication
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Screening Main method to reduce colon cancer and find earlier diagnosis.. IT IS WORKING!
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Several Methods for identification of polyps and cancer Colonoscopy is only method that identifies and removes polyps. Screening
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General recommendation: Age 50 Other factor: Personal and family medical history Screening
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Colonoscopy Colon Polyp Colon Cancer
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Colonoscopy Colonoscopy Video
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More information visit: www.FHDigestive.com Screening Guides available, with information to schedule an appointment. Questions?
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