] March in National Colorectal Cancer Month ] ] ] Colorectal cancer, which refers to cancers of the colon ] or rectum, is the second-leading cause of cancer death in ] the United States, but it is highly preventable, ] treatable and often curable. When detected and treated ] early, it has a five-year survival rate of 91%- hence the ] importance of screening. ] ] ] The National Cancer Institute (NCI) recommends screening ] for anyone age 50 or older. Those with a family history ] of colon cancer are encouraged to ask their physicians if ] they should begin screening earlier and to discuss which ] procedures would be most appropriate. Office of the Attending Physician | February is Heart Month |