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Article: Colon Cancer Highly Preventable, American Cancer Society Says, As Third Annual National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Begins.
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- March 5, 2002
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CHICAGO -- Colon cancer can be easily prevented; yet it remains the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States and will claim nearly 57,000 American lives this year. In Illinois, an estimated 6,800 will be diagnosed with colon cancer this year, and an estimated 2,600 will die. According to the American Cancer Society, the nation's leading voluntary health organization, many of those lives could be saved if people better understood the risks for the disease and got tested regularly. Colon cancer screening tests identify suspicious or pre-cancerous polyps, which can be removed before they develop into a serious health problem.
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