Colorectal Cancer Awareness, Genetic Risk, and Breaking Barriers to Screening with Dr. Frederick Gandolfo, Board-Certified Gastroenterologist & Host of The Real GI Doctor Show
Episode Overview:
In this episode, we’re tackling a tough but critical topic—March's Colorectal Cancer Awareness, genetic risk factors like Lynch Syndrome, and why so many people delay or avoid screening. I sit down with Dr. Frederick Gandolfo, a practicing GI specialist and podcast host of The Real GI Doctor Show, to break down everything from genetic predisposition to common symptoms, early detection strategies, and why colorectal cancer is rising among younger populations.
We keep it real and transparent—yes, we talk about things most people don’t like to discuss, like hemorrhoids, colonoscopies, and stool tests. But these conversations are essential for normalizing screening, early detection, and saving lives and Dr. Gandolfo does an amazing job of making complex GI health topics understandable.
If you’ve been putting off a colonoscopy or have concerns about your colorectal cancer risk, this episode is for you.
Topics Covered:
- The rising rates of colorectal cancer in younger people & why it's happening
- Genetic risk factors, including Lynch Syndrome
- Why people delay or avoid screening & how to overcome these barriers
- What to expect from a colonoscopy—yes, we even talk about the prep!
- Alternative screening options if you're not ready for a colonoscopy
- Practical diet & lifestyle changes to reduce your colorectal cancer risk
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- The Real GI Doctor Show – Listen Here
- Precision Digestive Care (Dr. Gandolfo’s practice in Long Island, NY) – Website
- Prep Tips Video with Dr. Gandolfo
FORCE’s Lynch Syndrome Resources – Learn More - Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month (March) – Get Involved
- Lynch Syndrome Awareness Day (March 22) – More Info
If you’re 45 or older, or have a family history of colorectal cancer, don’t wait—talk to your doctor about screening.
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