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  <title>173: Dr. Ben Evans is a colon cancer expert | colonoscopy | stool-based tests | rectal bleeding | polyps</title>
  <description>The average age in which people are diagnosed with colon cancer continues to drop.&amp;amp;nbsp; Louisville-based gastroenterologist Ben Evans, MD says for decades the conventional wisdom was that one should begin getting screened for colon cancer at age 50.&amp;amp;nbsp; Now, he says you should learn your family history with colon cancer and colon polyps, and with that as your guide, you should start screening as early as your twenties.&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr. Evans says that while the colonoscopy remains the gold standard for colon screening, there are stool-based testing alternatives that can be done in the privacy of your home.&amp;amp;nbsp; However, he notes that if one of the home-based tests reveal a positive result, you will need to undergo a colonoscopy. &amp;amp;nbsp; Intense research has yet to come up with an answer as to why those being diagnosed with colon cancer are getting increasingly younger.&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr. Evans says the mortality rate for those diagnosed with cancer continues to climb while to varying degrees, the mortality rate is dropping for all other types of cancer. &amp;amp;nbsp; In addition to checking your family history with colon cancer, you can help yourself by living a healthy lifestyle.&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr. Evans suggests quitting smoking, reducing alcohol intake and consumption of processed foods, while being sure to load up on fruits and vegetables. &amp;amp;nbsp; Dr. Evans says you should be aware of colon cancer symptoms.&amp;amp;nbsp; They include bloody stool, rectal bleeding and abdominal pain.&amp;amp;nbsp; If any of these symptoms materialize, he says you should not leave anything to chance and seek medical attention. &amp;amp;nbsp; Additional Resources: Support Group: The Colon Cancer Prevention Project: https://www.coloncancerpreventionproject.org &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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