Colorectal cancer is a common cancer that is easier to treat if detected early. It develops slowly, often without pain or digestive symptoms, from lesions called polyps, which can bleed in the intestine. The bleeding associated with a polyp or cancer is not visible to the naked eye. That is why it is important to do a screening test for blood in the stool (called the FIT test). Detected lesions can then be treated.
Catégorie principale
Dépistage cancer colorectal
Type de sujet
Colorectal cancer screening