What are the risk factors for Colon cancer?

['Welisi hɔɔlʋʋ kʋnɛ']

Ɛbɛ pɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ ɛyʋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩkpa-ɩ?

1. Akpadɩyɩtʋ: Ɛyaa mba pasʋtʋyaa yɔ, ɖoŋ ɖoŋ lɛ, mba pɛcɛzɩ pɩnzɩ 50 yɔ, mba kɩlɩɣ-wɛ cɛyʋʋ se pɛwɛɛnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ.

2. Ye ŋtɛm wɛnʋʋ kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ nɛ kɩkpa-ŋ yɔ: Ye kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩkpa-ŋ nɛ kɩkpa-ŋ yɔ, ŋpɩzɩɣ nɛ ŋtasɩ kɩ-taa sʋʋ.

3. Ye ñɔ-hɔʋ taa nɔɔyʋ ɛɛwɛnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩkpazɩ-ŋ ɖoŋ.

4. Kɩcɩkpɩŋ: Kʋdɔmɩŋ weyi ɩɖɛɣ ɛyaa nɛ ɩɖɛɣ ɛyaa ɖɔɖɔ yɔ, ɩ-taa nakʋyʋ lɛ, calɩm hosi lɩʋ nɛ calɩm hosi hosi kʊdɔŋ.

5. Kʋdɔmɩŋ weyi ɩlɩɣnɩ ɛyʋ calɩm taa yɔ: Kʋdɔmɩŋ nɩɩyɩ ɛzɩ Lynch syndrome nɛ familial adenomatous polyposis mbʋ yɔ, ɩpɩzɩɣ ɩkpa ɛyʋ nɛ ɛkɔɔ ɛwɛɛnɩ lotu taa kʋdɔŋ.

6. Tɔɔnaɣ ŋga ɛyʋ tɔkɩ yɔ: Mba pɔtɔkɩ nandʋ ndʋ tɩ-taa wɛ calɩm sakɩyɛ yɔ, mba ɖɔɖɔ pɔtɔkɩ nandʋ ndʋ tɩ-taa wɛ tɩŋ pee, hatʋ nɛ tɔɔnaɣ ŋga palakɩnɩ mɩla yɔ pazɩ.

7. (a) Ñamtʋ: Ye ŋkɩlɩɣ paɣlʋʋ yaa ŋkɛ ɛjam yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ ŋtɔlɩ ɛyʋ lotu taa kʋdɔŋ.

8. (a) Ye ɛyʋ ɛɛlakɩ hola aleɣya yɔ, ɛpɩzɩɣ nɛ ɛwɛɛnɩ calɩm kʋdɔŋ. (b) Nɛ ɛbɛ yɔɔ pɩwɛɛ se ɖɩkpa ɖa-tɩ nɛ hola aleɣya?

9. Taba nɛ tabakʋʋyaɣ ñɔʋ: Taba nɛ tabakʋʋyaɣ ñɔʋ yeki nɛ ɛyʋ tɔlʋʋ kʋdɔŋ sɔsɔʋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se cancer yɔ.

10.Sʋlʋm ñɔʋ: Mba pɔñɔʋ sʋlʋm nɛ pɩɖɔɔ yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ pɛwɛɛnɩ lotu taa kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se cancer yɔ.

11.Kʋdɔŋ kɩtɩŋgʋ: Mba pɛwɛnɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ yɔ, papɩzɩɣ nɛ pɛwɛɛnɩ ɖɔɖɔ calɩm kʋdɔŋ.

12. Mba pɛkɛ Afrɩka nɛ Hadɛ ɛjaɖɛ taa mba yɔ, ɖoŋ ɖoŋ lɛ, kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩkpaɖɩɣ mba pɛtɛkɛ Afrɩka nɛ Hadɛ ɛjaɖɛ taa mba yɔ.

13. (a) Calɩm mbʋ payaɣ se radiation yɔ: Calɩm mbʋ palakaɣnɩ tʋmɩyɛ ɖooo lɔŋ nɛ pawaɣ kʋdɔmɩŋ lɛɛŋ yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ ɛyʋ hiɣ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ.

14. (a) Kʋdɔmɩŋ weyi ɛyʋ pɩzɩɣ nɛ ɛwɛɛnɩ tomnaɣ yɔɔ yɔ: Kʋdɔmɩŋ nɩɩyɩ wɛɛ nɛ ɩkɔŋnɩ ɛyʋ kʋdɔŋ.

15. (a) Ye calɩm mbʋ pɩsʋ ɛyʋ calɩm taa nɛ pɩɖɩɣ yɔ, yaa pɩpɩɣ yɔ, yaa calɩm mbʋ pɩsʋ ɛ-calɩm taa nɛ pɩpɩɣ yɔ: (b) Ɛbɛ pɩzɩɣ piyele nɛ ɛyʋ hiɣ calɩm taa kʋdɔŋ?

16. (a) Mba papɩzɩɣ nɛ palʋbɩnɩ kansɛɛrɩ yɔ: Mba papɩzɩɣ nɛ palʋbɩnɩ kansɛɛrɩ yɔ, pa-taa nabɛyɛ lɛ mba papɩzɩɣ nɛ pɔtɔɔ tɔɔnaɣ ŋga pɩpɔzʋʋ yɔ nɛ wezuu ŋgʋ pacakɩ yɔ.

17. (a) Feziŋ saʋ ɖoŋ ɖoŋ nɛ tɔɔnaɣ kɩbaŋa tɔɔʋ: Ye ɖɩlakɩ hola aleɣya ɖoŋ ɖoŋ nɛ ɖɩtɔkɩ tɩŋ pee, ɖozi hatʋ nɛ tɔɔnasɩ kɩbanzɩ yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ pɩsɩnɩ-ɖʋ nɛ ɖɩtaatɔlɩ ñazɩñazʋʋ kʋdɔŋ.

18. (a) Ye ŋlakɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩ-tɛ kɔyɛ yɔ: Ye ŋlakɩ kɔyɛ ɖoŋ ɖoŋ yɔ, pɩsɩɣnɩ-ŋ nɛ ŋtɩlɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ nɛ ŋtaatɔlɩ kɩ-taa.

19. (a) Kala wena ɛyʋ pɩzɩɣ nɛ ɛkatɩ nɛ pɩɖɛɛ e-ɖoŋ yɔɔ? (b) Kala wena ɛyʋ pɩzɩɣ nɛ ɛkatɩ nɛ pɩɖɛɛ e-ɖoŋ yɔɔ?

20. (a) Wezuu caɣʋ wɛtʋ ndʋ tɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ tɩkɔnɩ-ɖʋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ yɔ: Ye ɖɩtɩsɔɔlɩ tomnaɣ yɔɔ tʋma labʋ, ye ɖɩkɩlɩɣ ñɔʋ sɩgaa yaa ɖɩkpaŋɩɣ sʋlʋm kadadayaɣ yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩkɔnɩ-ɖʋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ.

21. (a) Ye ɖɩlakɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩ-tɛ kɔyɛ yɔ, ɛbɛ pɩzɩɣ pɩsɩnɩ-ɖʋ? (b) Nɛ ɛbɛ yɔɔ pɩwɛɛ se ɖɩlakɩ mbʋ?

22. (a) Ye kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ ɛpaɣzɩ yɔ, ɛzɩma papɩzɩɣ nɛ pana-kʋ? (b) Ye kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩpaɣzɩ yɔ, ɛzɩma pɩwɛɛ se pala nɛ pana se kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ kɩkpa pa-taa nabɛyɛ nɛ pɛwɛɛ wezuu?

Kʋdɔmɩŋ weyi ɩpɩzɩɣ ɩkpa ɛyʋ nɛ ɛɖɛɛnɩ ɛzɩdaa yɔ: Calɩm kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se cancer du côlon yɔ, nɛ calɩm kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se adénome du côlon yɔ nɛ calɩm hosi nzɩ sɩɖɛɣnɩ ɛzɩdaa yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩkpa ɛyʋ nɛ ɛɖɛɛnɩ ɛzɩdaa kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se cancer du côlon yɔ.

24. (a) Ɛzɩma papɩzɩɣ nɛ patɩlɩ ɛyʋ weyi ɛwɛnɩ calɩm yɔ? (b) Ɛzɩma papɩzɩɣ nɛ patɩlɩ ɛyʋ weyi ɛwɛnɩ calɩm yɔ?

25 Kʋdɔmɩŋ weyi ɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ ɩkpa ɛyʋ nɛ ɩɖɛɛnɩ ɛzɩdaa yɔ: Ye palɩzɩ ɛyʋ lotu taa nɛ pʋwayɩ palabɩ-ɩ tʋmɩyɛ nɛ pɩɖaɣlɩ yɔ, ɛpɩzɩɣ nɛ ɛñɔ sɩgaa yaa ɛ-yɔɔ cɛ.

Kʋdɔŋ piye nɖɩ ɖɩlɩɣna calɩm taa yɔ: Kʋdɔŋ piye nɖɩ ɖɩlɩɣna calɩm taa yɔ ɖɩ-tɛ ɖoŋ kpaʋ, ɖɩ-sɩm yaa ɖɩ-sɩm mbʋ pɩlɩɣnɩ calɩm taa yɔ, pɩwɛ ndɩ ndɩ pɩlɩɩnɩ kʋdɔŋ piye nɖɩ ɖɩ-yɔɔ.

Kʋdɔmɩŋ nɩɩyɩ pɩzɩɣ ɩkpa halaa mba pasʋtʋyaa yɔ nɛ ɩkʋ-wɛ: Akpadɩyɩtʋ, pa-tɩlʋʋ, ɛzɩma palakɩnɩ tʋmɩyɛ stérilet yɔ, pɩnzɩ nzɩ sɩ-taa pɔñɔ sɩgaa yɔ, anasaayɩ kpaŋgbamɩŋ kʋdɔŋ, calɩm hosi hosi lɩʋ, siziŋ nɩʋ, kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ payaɣ se diabète yɔ, ɖom kɔɖɛyɩ ŋgʋ kʋtɔlʋʋ ɖoŋ ɖoŋ yɔ nɛ calɩm hosi lɩʋ.

28. (a) Kala wena ɛyaa katɩɣ Jiashan egeetiye taa? (b) Nɛ ɛbɛ yɔɔ?

['Takayɩhatʋ ndʋ tɩtamsɩna \\ yɔ']

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['Tɔm ndʋ tɩ-yɔɔ ɖitisiɣ yɔ: ɖɔkɔtɔ']

['Ye ŋwobi intɛrnɛɛtɩ lone ɖɩnɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ yɔ, ŋpɩzɩɣ nɛ ŋkpɛlɩkɩ tɔm sakɩyɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ.']

['Pɩtɩpɔzɩ se patɩŋnɩ tɔm ndʋ pama takayaɣ kanɛ ka-taa yɔ tɩ-yɔɔ nɛ pañɩnɩ kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ yaa pawaa-kʋ.']

['Tɩlɩ camɩyɛ se ordinatɛɛrɩ yɔɔ tɔm ndʋ pɔpɔzʋʋ yɔ, tɩ-yɔɔ cosuu wɛ kaɖɛ, kɔzɩ kɔzɩ alɩwaatʋ ndʋ tɩ-taa pɔpɔzʋʋ tɔm natʋyʋ nɛ tɩ-taa tɔm pee tɩɖɔɔ yɔ.']

['Paa ɛzɩmtaa lɛ, pɔzɩ lɔŋ tasʋʋ fɛɖʋ weyi ɛsɩm ñɔ-yɔɔ tɔm sakɩyɛ yɔ nɛ ɛyɔɔdɩ-ŋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ ŋwɛna yɔ kɩ-tɔm. Taayele nɛ lɔŋ tasʋʋ mbʋ fɛɖʋ ɛnʋ ɛha-ŋ yɔ, pɩɖɛɛ ñɔ-yɔɔ yaa ŋyele-pʋ ñɩnʋʋ mbʋ pʋyɔɔ yɔ ŋkalɩ tɔm natʋyʋ intɛrnɛɛtɩ lone ɖɩnɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ. Ye ŋmaɣzɩɣ se pɩwɩɣ-ŋ yɔ, yaa ɛyaa 911 yaa ŋwolo ɖɔkɔtɔ ŋgʋ kɩñɔtɩnɩ-ŋ yɔ kɩ-taa kpaagbaa.']

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['Ye ŋmaɣzɩɣ se tɔm natʋyʋ yaa wonuu nakʋyʋ yɔɔ pama tɔm intɛrnɛɛtɩ lone ɖɩnɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ yaa intɛrnɛɛtɩ lone ɖɩnɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ nɛ pɩkaɖɩɣnɩ ña-paɣtʋ yɔ, ña-maɣmaɣ yaa weyi ɛsɩɣ-ŋ tʋmɩyɛ yɔ, ŋpɩzɩɣ nɛ ŋtiyini-ɖʋ takayaɣ nɛ ŋpɔzɩ se ɖɩlɩzɩ tɔm ndʋ yaa wonuu ŋgʋ yaa ɖitaayele nɛ nɔɔyʋ tɩlɩ-kʋ.']

['Pɩwɛɛ se pama takayaɣ nɛ petiyini ordinatɛɛrɩ yɔɔ.']

['DMCA paɣtʋ pɔzʋʋ se ye ŋnawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma takayaɣ nakɛyɛ yɔ, ŋma tɔm tʋnɛ: (1) takayaɣ ŋga ŋnawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma-kɛ yɔ kɔ-yɔɔ tɔm; (2) takayaɣ ŋga kɔ-yɔɔ pamawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma takayaɣ nakɛyɛ yɔ kɔ-yɔɔ tɔm nɛ tɔm ndʋ tɩsɩɣnɩ-ɖʋ se ɖɩtɩlɩ ɖenɖe ŋnaɣ takayaɣ ŋga yɔ; (3) ña-hɩɖɛ, kaŋgalaafu mayaɣ nɛ intɛrnɛɛtɩ mayaɣ; (4) ŋyɔɔdɩ kpayɩ se ŋwɛnɩ tisuu se takayaɣ ŋga ŋnawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma-kɛ yɔ, pɩtɩkɛ weyi ɛtɩnɩ takayaɣ ŋga yɔ ɛ-maɣmaɣ ɛlɩzɩnɩ-kɛ, yaa ɛ-tʋmlaɖʋ nɔɔyʋ lɩzɩnɩ-kɛ, yaa se paɣtʋ natʋyʋ ɛɛhaɣ nʋmɔʋ se palabɩnɩ-kɛ tʋmɩyɛ.']

['(5) Ye ŋlabɩ mbʋ yɔ, ŋpɩzɩɣ nɛ ŋcɛtɩnɩ ñɔ-tɔm yɔɔ nɛ ŋyɔɔdɩ se tɔm ndʋ pama takayaɣ ŋga ka-taa yɔ tɩkɛ toovenim nɛ ŋwɛnɩ waɖɛ se ŋlʋ nɛ ŋwa mba payʋsʋʋ se pɛwɛɛkɩ ña-takayaɣ yɔ.']

['Nɛ (6) ye nɔɔyʋ ɛtɩnɩ takayaɣ nakɛyɛ yɔɔ tɔm yɔ, pɩwɛɛ se ɛñɩɣ nesi takayaɣ ŋga kɔ-yɔɔ.']

['Ye patɩyɔɔdɩ tɔm ndʋ tɩ-tɩŋa yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩkɔnɩ tɔm hʋʋ kaɖɛ.']

['Ɛyʋ weyi ŋkatɩɣ yɔ']

['Ye ŋwɛnɩ tɔm natʋyʋ yaa ŋñɩnɩɣ se ŋtasɩ tɔm natʋyʋ yɔ, ɖitendi-ŋ ma-ɖʋ takayaɣ.']

What are the risk factors for colon cancer?

1. Age: The risk of developing colon cancer increases with age, with most cases occurring in people over the age of 50.

2. Personal history of polyps or colon cancer: If you have had colon polyps or colon cancer before, you are at a higher risk of developing it again.

3. Family history of colon cancer: Having a family history of colon cancer increases your risk of developing the disease.

4. Inflammatory bowel disease: Chronic conditions such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease increase the risk of colon cancer.

5. Genetic syndromes: Certain inherited genetic syndromes, such as Lynch syndrome and familial adenomatous polyposis, increase the risk of colon cancer.

6. Diet: A diet high in red and processed meats, and low in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, has been linked to an increased risk of colon cancer.

7. Obesity: Being overweight or obese increases the risk of colon cancer.

8. Physical inactivity: A sedentary lifestyle is associated with an increased risk of colon cancer.

9. Smoking: Smoking increases the risk of colon cancer, as well as other types of cancer.

10. Alcohol consumption: Heavy alcohol use has been linked to an increased risk of colon cancer.

11. Type 2 diabetes: People with type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of developing colon cancer.

12. Ethnicity: African Americans have a higher risk of colon cancer than other ethnic groups.

13. Radiation therapy: Previous radiation therapy for other cancers in the abdomen or pelvis may increase the risk of colon cancer.

14. Inherited syndromes: Certain inherited syndromes, such as Lynch syndrome and familial adenomatous polyposis, increase the risk of colon cancer.

15. Obstruction, perforation, and T4-level invasion: These factors have been identified as independent risk factors for colon cancer.

16. Controllable risk factors: Some risk factors, such as diet and lifestyle, can be controlled to reduce the risk of colon cancer.

17. Regular exercise and a healthy diet: Engaging in regular physical activity and eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help reduce the risk of colon cancer.

18. Screening: Regular screening for colon cancer, such as colonoscopy, can help detect and prevent the disease.

19. Risk factors beyond our control: Some risk factors, such as age, race, and family history, cannot be changed, but being aware of them can help with early detection and treatment.

20. Lifestyle risk factors: Being physically inactive, overweight, smoking, and heavy alcohol consumption are lifestyle risk factors that can increase the risk of colon cancer.

21. Screening: Regular screening for colon cancer, such as colonoscopy, can help detect and prevent the disease.

22. Early detection: Early detection of colon cancer through screening can improve survival rates.

23. Risk factors for advanced metachronous neoplasms: Distal colon cancer, synchronous high-risk adenomas, and hypertension may increase the risk of advanced metachronous neoplasms during surveillance after colon cancer resection.

24. Screening options: There are various screening options for colon cancer, including fecal occult blood tests, sigmoidoscopy, and virtual colonoscopy.

25. Risk factors for anastomosis leakage: Smoking and long operating time are risk factors for right-side colon anastomosis leakage after laparoscopic right colectomy.

26. Oncologic outcomes: There are no significant differences in local recurrence, overall survival, or cancer-specific survival between patients with and without anastomosis leakage after laparoscopic right colectomy.

27. Risk factors for colon cancer in postmenopausal women: Age, waist girth, use of hormone therapy, years smoked, arthritis, lower hematocrit levels, fatigue, diabetes, less use of sleep medication, and cholecystectomy are risk factors for colon cancer in postmenopausal women.

28. Risk factors in Jiashan County,

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