Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide, but it is also highly preventable. One of the most effective tools in reducing the risk of colon cancer is a colonoscopy. This screening procedure not only detects cancer in its early stages but can also prevent it from developing by identifying and removing precancerous polyps. Early Detection Saves Lives A colonoscopy allows doctors to view the inside of your colon and rectum to detect abnormalities. Early detection is critical because colon cancer often begins as benign polyps that can be removed before they turn cancerous. By detecting these polyps early, a colonoscopy prevents them from progressing into more dangerous conditions. The earlier the cancer is caught, the better the treatment outcomes, with significantly higher survival rates for early-stage colon cancer. Prevention through Polyp Removal During a colonoscopy, doctors can immediately remove any suspicious polyps they find, which may prevent cancer from ever formi...