The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-30, Page 26it
Daffodils symbol of hope
Daffodils were sold again this year in Huron County to raise
money for the Canadian Cancer Society. In total, people
bought 54,000 blooms for the cause.
Detection of colorectal cancer takes
team -work odds for recovery good
Bob first realized
something was wrong when
he passed blood into the
toilet. Then the constipation
started. Fortunately, Bob
overcame his fear and listen-
ed to his commonsense: he
went straight to the doctor.
That's how he found out he
had cancer of the rectum.
And because he caught it
early,. Bob is alive and well
today'.
WHAT IS COLORECTAL
• CANCER?
' "Colorectal" refers to the
colon and the rectum. The
colon, also called the large
bowel, is the lower five to six
feet of intestine. The rectum
is the last five to six Indies at
the end of the colon, leading
to the outside of the body.
Both the colon and the rec-
tum take liquid from the re-
mains of digested food and
hold the solid waste until it is
ready to be expelled from
the body. That's what hap-
pens when everything is in
good working order. But
when you develop cancer,
previously normal cells in
the colon or rectum begin to
grow out of control and
spread.
WHAT ARE THE SIGNS?
- Rectal bleeding
- A change in your normal
bowel habits (persistent con-
stipation, diarrhea, or both)
- Persistent cramps
- Unexplained weight loss
or tiredness
Of courge, there may be
several explanations for
these problems and you
shouldn't jump to the conclu-
sion you have cancer, just
because they occur. But you
should check with the doctor
RIGHT AWAY. Tell your
doctor exactly what's wrong.
WHY?
Because detection of col-
orectal cancer takes team-
work, you'll do yourself a big
favour if you help your doc-
tor detect it at an early
stage. Provided the tumour
has not yet spread beyond
the bowel itself, your odds
for recovery are good.
WHAT CAN I EXPECT
AT THE DOCTOR'S?
Your doctor may use any
one of four procedures. The
first is a digital examination,
where the doctor examines
your rectum carefully with
his gloved finger. He will
follow this by checking for
occult (invisible) blood in
the stool. Secondly, -he may
perform a proc-
tosigmoidoscopy. (It's
easier to do than to pro-
ltouce! ) Here the doctor in-
serts a lighted tube into the
rectum and lower 10 inches
of the colon to get a look at
this area where 80 percent of
colorectal cancer occurs.
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If you received treat- , was frequently used for:
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• osis of some medical -seine types of birthmarks,
condition — to your head or -enlargement of the thymus
• neck area as a child or young gland, and •
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adult you are at increased -enlargeinent of lymphoid
risk ordeveloping cancer of tissue (glands) in thethreat .
the thyroid gland. area (including the tonsils
What is the - and adenoids).
thyroid gland?
It is one of your endocrine Around 30 years later, it
glands and is situated in the was recognized that thyroid
front of your neck below and cancer was increasing in fre-
on either side of your " quency in relatively young
Adam's apple or voice. box.
It governs your metabolism
and contributes to normal
growth and development.
Enlargement. of the thyroid
is commonly called a goitre.
What is cancer
of the thyroid gland?
Cancer is a disease in
which uncontrolled growth
of abnormal cells occurs m
longer used in•children. But,
some organ or tissue, usual- if you received .xrray treat-
ly forming a lump which is ment to the head and neck
reproduce
called a tunerce. area as a child, you are at in-
Normal lls risk.
themselves in an orderly creased
manner. That's how growth
occurs in children and worn
out tissues are _replaced in
adults. However, when cells
grew in an uncontrolled way,
they can form a mass of
lump which is called a
tumor. A tumor is called a
malignant tumor or cancer
when it not only enlarges but
can spread into and destroy
normal tissue next to it and if
it also has the ability to shed
cells which can travel and
grow in distant parts of the
body as a secondary tumor.
Sebondary tumors are also
called "metastaser.
Cancer of the thyroid oc-
curs in the thyroid gland.
There are a number of dif-
ferent kinds of thyroid
cancer which, among other
things, differ in how rapidly
they grow and spread. For-
tunately the kind of thyroid
cancer that may result from
exposure to x-ray treatment
of the head and ,neck as a
child is normally slow grow-
ing and tends to spread only
after it has been present for
some time. Therefore, early
detection and effective treat-
• ment usually result in cure.
• How was the
relationship between
treatment with x-ray
and cancer of the
thyroid discovered?
In the 1920s it was noted
that x-ray treatment of some
conditions appeared to be
very beneficial when judged
by the short term effects. As
a result, for many years
such treatment was judged
to be good medical practice.
In children x-ray treatment
Endometrial cancer is curable...
• from page 9
that you have a dilation and
curettage (D and C). For
this procedure you will be
put under a general
anaesthetic in hospital, so
that a sample of tissue can
be removed for examination.
The well-known Pap test
detects cancer of the cervix
(the neck of the womb) but is
not reliable in detecting, en-
dometrial cancer.
WHO IS AT RISK?
Some women are more Radiotherapy is another
likely to develop en- method that physicians are
dometrial cancer than using successfully. Here,
others. Research shows that • high energy radiation is
the highest incidence is, beamed accurately on the
among women who: problem area in the womb in
• have had difficulty becom- such a way that minimal
ing pregnant • damage is caused to sur-
• have never borne children rounding tissues.
• have been prescribed A third method is
estrogen therapy con- chemotherapy, a course of
tinuously-for long periods anti-cancer drugs and hor-
• have had periods that flue- mones. This treatment may
tuated between being too be given in a doctor's office
heavy and too light
• are overweight
• suffer from high
pressure
. • are diabetic •
THE TREATMENT
blood
The most common treat-
ment for endometrial cancer
is surgery, usually a
hysterectomy, the surgical
removal of the womb. Often
the ovaries need not be
removed.
or at the outpatients' depart-
ment of a hospital.
Both radiotherapy and
chemotherapy may be used
in conjunction with a
hysterectomy. Should this
course be recommended to
you, don't jump to the con-
clusion that your physician
considers your cancer at an
advanced stage. Your doctor
carefully weighs the options
to determine the best course
of treatment for you.
Whichever route your doctor
advises, be assured that the
cure rate for endometrial
cancer is very high —
especially if caught early.
•
It's up to you to take good
care of yOurself. Insist on
regular gyne,coIogical ex-
aminations. Discuss with
your doctor how often these
should be. In the meantime,
report any abnormal
bleeding. to your doctor im-
mediately.
and middle aged individuals.
Studies were able to trace
this increase to x-ray treat-
ment of the head and neck
area in • childhood.
Remarkably, similar ex-
posure to x-ray treatment as
an adult does not lead to
thyroid cancer.
Such treatment is no.
What should you do
if you are at
increased risk?
-If there is any possibility
that you received this type of
x-ray treatment as a child,
you should see your doctor
without delay. Your doctor is
aware of the risk and will
make sure that you receive
prompt diagnosis and effec-
tive treatment.
-If you see or feel a lump in
the region of your thyroid
you should see your doctor
immediately, even if 'you'
have never received x-ray
therapy. Most thyroid
masses are not cancer,, but
don't take a chance.
Wbat examination is
your doctor likely
• to perform?
Your doctor will simply
feel the outside of your neck
while you are swallowing for
any evidence of a mass or
swelling. You will feel no
discomfort. If there is no
mass, this is likely all that
will be done, although you
will probably be asked to
return for similar follow-up
examinations. However,
sometimes as an extra
safeguard, or if some abnor-
mality is found, additional
laboratory studies may be
recommended. Or you may
be advised to have an opera-
tion, so that the abnormal
area can be removed..
Think about it. If you
received x-ray therapy to
your head and neck area as a
child, • seeing your doctor
• promptly may be the most
important decision you have
ever made.
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