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    Colorectal Cancer

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    Bangkok Hospital Siriroj

    Updated on: 17 Nov 2025
    Adjunct Prof. Dr. Art Hiranyakas
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    Updated on: 17 Nov 2025

     

    Colorectal cancer is preventable and treatable if detected early. 

    According to Prof. Dr. Art Hiranyakas, M.D., a colorectal cancer specialist at the Colorectal Disease Institute, Bangkok Hospital Phuket, there are several screening methods for colorectal cancer. The most straightforward, quick, and affordable screening method for colorectal cancer is “Fecal Occult Blood Test”. This method involves collecting a stool sample for laboratory tests. The positive result indicates that there may be blood in the stool and you should seek advice from a medical professional. 

    Colorectal cancer screening can be using radiological imaging techniques such as barium enema and visual colonoscopy. However, currently colonoscopy is the most widely used screening technique since, in addition to giving the most reliable results, it can treat patients with abnormalities in the large intestine. 

    Individuals who are 50 years of age or older, have a family history of colorectal cancer, or have a genetically transmissible form of colitis are among the population at risk for colorectal cancer and should undergo screening. However, you can speak with a physician who specializes in colorectal disorders if you are unsure about your level of risk. 

    Colorectal cancer is a is preventable and treatable. This type of cancer starts from small, adenomatous polyps, about the size of a pinky finger tip. If left untreated, these polyps may change and eventually develop into cancer. Due to its small size, patients typically don’t have any unusual symptoms and it takes about 5 to 10 years to develop into cancer. Therefore, one of the most crucial steps in preventing colorectal cancer is screening for polyps before any symptoms appear. Because colorectal cancer can be avoided by early detection and treatment of polyps.  

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    Prof. Dr. Art Hiranyakas, M.D.,  
    An experienced academic Colorectal Surgeon  
    Colorectal Disease Institute, Bangkok Hospital Phuket,  
    Open Daily from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM 

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    Tel.: (076) 254425 ext. 8609 
    Email: [email protected] 
    www.phukethospital.com 
    www.colorectaldiseaseinstitute.com 

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