Medical history and physical exam for colorectal cancer
Exam Overview
You can help your doctor diagnose and treat your condition by being
ready to answer the following questions:
- What are your main symptoms? Although
colorectal cancer does not always cause symptoms,
common symptoms include:
- Abdominal cramps.
- A change in your bowel
habits (either constipation or diarrhea).
- Blood in your
stools.
- Narrow stools.
- Unexplained weight
loss.
- Fatigue.
- Loss of appetite.
- How long have you had the
symptoms?
- Are your symptoms getting worse?
- Do you smoke
or use other types of tobacco?
- What foods do you typically eat? Do
you eat a lot of processed foods and animal fats?
- Have you ever
been told you have cancer, either colorectal or another type?
- Has
anyone else in your family ever been diagnosed with colorectal or another type
of cancer?
- Do you have any type of
inflammatory bowel disease, such as ulcerative colitis
or Crohn's disease?
- What drugs do you take? Make a complete list of
all your prescriptions and any over-the-counter drugs and take the list with
you to your appointment.
During a physical exam, your doctor will:
- Take your temperature and
weight.
- Listen to your heart and lungs.
- Inspect your
abdomen for signs of a tumor, enlargement of your liver, or
swelling.
- Perform a
digital rectal exam.
Why It Is Done
A complete medical history and physical exam will help your doctor
find the cause of your symptoms. It will also help decide whether you need more
tests.
Results
The medical history and physical exam may show that you have a
higher than normal chance of getting colorectal cancer or that more tests are
needed to determine whether you have colorectal cancer. You have higher than
normal chance if you:
What To Think About
If your medical history and physical exam lead your doctor to
suspect colorectal cancer, you will need more tests. These tests may include
colonoscopy,
fecal occult blood testing,
sigmoidoscopy,
barium enema,
biopsy, and
complete blood count.
Complete the
medical test information form (PDF) (What is a PDF document?)
to help you prepare for this test.
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