March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month
Colon or colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of both male and female cancer-related deaths in Canada. In 2013, an estimated 23,900 Canadians were diagnosed with colon cancer. And almost half of those diagnosed died. Surprisingly, colon cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer. If caught early, over 90% of these cases could and should result in a full recovery.
ColorectalÌýcancer by the numbers:
- 423 Canadians, on average, are diagnosed with CRC every week.
- 175 Canadians, on average, die of this disease every week.
- One in 14 men is expected to develop CRC during his lifetime and one in 27 will die of it.
- One in 15 women is expected to develop CRC during her lifetime and one in 31 will die of it.
McGill experts:
Dr. Christian Zalai, Lecturer, Department of Surgery, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ
Expertise: Colonoscopy, laparoscopic colon surgery, colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease
Contact: christian.zalai [at] mcgill.ca
Available for interviews in French and English
Dr. Alan Barkun, Professor of Medicine, Director of Digestive Endoscopy Division of Gastroenterology, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ and the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Health Centre
Expertise: colorectal cancer screening.
Contact: alan.barkun [at] muhc.mcgill.ca, copy nour.sharara [at] muhc.mcgill.cajulie.robert [at] muhc.mcgill.ca
Available for interviews in French and English
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Dr. Philip Gordon, Director and Senior Surgeon, Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Jewish General Hospital, Professor, Departments of Surgery and Oncology;Ìý Director, Colorectal Surgery, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ
Expertise: ÌýGenetics of colon and rectal cancer
Contact: philip.gordon [at] mcgill.ca
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