1. Some studies have found that colon cancer is closely linked to a high-fat, low-fiber diet and to a high intake of red meat. (15%) 2. Treatment for colon cancer may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these approaches. (10%) 3. Although surgery is the most common treatment for all stage of colon cancer, the most effective treatment for colorectal cancer is carly detection and removal of colorectal polyps. (20%) 4. Increase the consumption of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Reduce the intake of red meat. Exercise regularly (15%) 5. Undergo screening colonoscopy tests starting at age 50. For people at high risk, screenings should begin at around 40. (15%)