You may think of colon cancer as an older person's problem, but more adults in their 20s and 30s are being diagnosed with the disease.
Doctors say it can be awkward for patients to discuss the symptoms, but it's important to pay attention to your body. Probably the most common warning sign is bleeding. If you notice blood on the toilet paper, in the toilet bowl or mixed in with your stool, tell your doctor – don't ignore it. The blood can be bright red or a darker maroon color.
Follow the link to see all six colon cancer symptoms you should never ignore. |
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