CRC Screening Programme

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Colorectal Cancer Screening Quiz

Testing for colorectal cancer is vital for early detection and prevention. This quiz will help you understand the importance of screening, the procedures involved, and key facts related to colorectal cancer.

  • Learn about the CRC screening programme.
  • Identify risk factors and symptoms.
  • Understand the different tests and procedures.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CheckingHealth245
I don't have any symptom so I don't need to do the screening
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These are the risk factors of colorectal cancer:
-Low fibre intake 
-High consumption of red and processed meat 
-Lack of physical activity 
-Obesity 
-Alcohol consumption 
-Smoking
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The CRC screening programme is free-of-charge
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Faecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) may detect small amounts of blood in stool even if it is not visible to the naked eye.
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I need to do the Faecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) at the clinic
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If FOBT result is positive, I will need to be assessed by colonoscopy.
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These steps are the right steps to collect stool specimen
Step 1

Prepare a holder, such as a plastic bag, for collecting the stool. Place the holder in the toilet bowl, then open your bowels.

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Step 2

Twist lid off the FOBT tube and scratch sampling probe across stool surface in all directions.

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Step 3

Specimen will be enough when the grooved part of the sampling probe has been completely filled up. Too much or too little specimen will affect the test results.

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Step 4

Insert the sampling probe back into the FOBT tube and screw the lid tightly.

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Step 5

Write the collection date and check that your name is correct. Place the FOBT tube into the small green plastic bag and seal it. Keep the specimen in a cool place.

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Step 6

Repeat steps 1 to 5 above using the second FOBT tube during your next bowel movement.

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I don't need to do bowel preparation before colonoscopy
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I may receive sedation or painkiller during the colonoscopy
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The colonoscopy examination is done by inserting through the anus a thin flexible tube with a small camera attached on its end to look at the wall of your large bowel.
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