The six evidence-based strategies that can help reduce your risk of colon cancer, according to Bender, are:
- Maintain a healthy weight, control belly fat.
- Get regular exercise and physical activity, which can be as easy as cleaning the house.
- Eat plenty of high-fiber foods. For every 10 grams of fiber you consume, your risk of colon cancer decreases by 10 percent.
- Reduce your intake of red meat and avoid processed meats, like hot dogs, bacon, and deli meat. Processed meat has been shown to increase your risk of colon cancer far greater than red meat.
- Avoid alcohol or limit your intake.
- Consume plenty of garlic.
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, so experts recommend talking to your doctor about your risk of colon cancer, especially if you are over the age of 50 or have a family history of colon cancer. Early screening can help catch colon cancer in its earliest stage where treatment is most successful.