Colorectal cancers often do not show significant symptoms in their early stages and may even go unnoticed until they metastasize to organs like the liver. Therefore, participation in regular screening programs is strongly recommended after the age of 45, even in the absence of any complaints. The fecal occult blood test (Fecal Immunochemical Test - FIT) is a valuable preliminary screening method as it can indicate the presence of polyps or bleeding in the bowel. However, the most sensitive and definitive diagnostic method involves endoscopic examinations.