colorectal cancer

Cancer of the colon and rectum (colorectal cancer) strikes approximately 155,000 Americans every year, and one out of every 25 people in the United States will develop colorectal cancer. Over 56,000 deaths from colorectal cancer will occur this year. Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Men and women over 40 should check their stool for blood once a year. If a person has a family history of colorectal cancer or intestinal bleeding, the test should be performed more often or as your doctor may recommend.

The presence of blood in the stool is one of the earliest symptoms of many lower gastrointestinal disorders including colorectal cancer. Caught early, colorectal cancer is 90 percent curable. Unfortunately, only 37 percent of all colorectal cancers are detected at an early stage. EZ DETECT™ is effective in identifying the presence of occult (hidden) blood in the stool caused by bleeding in the colorectal area. Once hidden blood is detected, a medical check-up is recommended. The EZ DETECT™ stool blood test provides the public a simple, cost-effective, and convenient test that can be done in the privacy of the home.

The EZ DETECT™ Stool Blood Test is a revolutionary and sanitary home test requiring no stool handling. The user simply drops a test tissue into the toilet and if blood is present, a blue-green color will appear within two minutes. In addition, no diet restrictions are required either before or during testing because Vitamin C and rare meat have no effects on the test results.

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