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11 CRITICAL Signs Of Colon Cancer You Must Not Ignore [Video]

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11 CRITICAL Signs Of Colon Cancer You Must Not Ignore

Do you know that colon cancer—also known as colorectal cancer—is the third most common type of cancer in the United States?

Originating in the large intestine, a crucial component of the digestive system, this cancer begins as small, benign clumps of cells called polyps. The insidious nature of colon cancer lies in its initially silent progression, often showing no symptoms until it’s in a more advanced stage.

However, the five-year survival rate for colon cancer detected at an early stage is around 90%, but this figure drops dramatically to 14% for cancer diagnosed at a more advanced stage.

Hence, understanding and recognizing the early signs of colon cancer is a crucial step in taking control of our health and well-being.

Today, we’re diving deep into the 11 subtle symptoms of colon cancer that you should be aware of.

Colon cancer warning signs you must never ignore.

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⌛Timestamps:
⏱️ Intro – 0:00
⏱️ 1. Change in Bowel Habits – 01:16
⏱️ 2. Rectal Bleeding or Blood in the Stool – 02:53
⏱️ 3. Persistent Abdominal Discomfort – 04:31
⏱️ 4. Weakness or Fatigue – 05:51
⏱️ 5. Unexplained Change In Weight – 06:59
⏱️ 6. Iron Deficiency Anemia – 08:35
⏱️ 7. Abdominal Bloating – 10:07
⏱️ 8. A Lump in the Abdomen – 11:02
⏱️ 9. Shortness of Breath – 12:18
⏱️ 10. Jaundice – 13:58
⏱️ 11. Frequent Indigestion – 15:14
⏱️ Who is at the highest risk of colon cancer? – 16:29
⏱️ 1. Age – 16:52
⏱️ 2. Personal or Family History – 17:11
⏱️ 3. Inherited Genetic Syndromes – 17:35
⏱️ 4. Ethnicity and Race – 17:57
⏱️ 5. Certain Medical Conditions – 18:11
⏱️ 6. Lifestyle Factors – 18:26

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✍️ Summary:
Change in Bowel Habits
Colon cancer may significantly alter bowel movements due to its direct impact on the function and structure of the large intestine, which plays a crucial role in the final stages of digestion, water absorption, and waste elimination. For instance, tumors in the colon, depending on their size and location, may partially or fully obstruct the passage of stool. This obstruction may lead to constipation or a change in the consistency of the stool.

Rectal Bleeding or Blood in the Stool
Colon cancer leads to blood in the stool, primarily due to the way cancerous growths, or tumors, interact with the delicate tissues of the colon. As these tumors grow within the colon’s lining, they may invade and damage blood vessels. The result is bleeding, which then becomes evident in the stool.

Persistent Abdominal Discomfort
As a colon tumor grows, it may cause partial or complete blockage in the large intestine. This blockage may lead to a buildup of gas, stool, and other contents in the intestine, which in turn leads to stretching and pain.

In addition to the mechanical obstruction, the tumor may also infiltrate and irritate the lining of the abdomen, causing inflammation and pain. As the tumor progresses, it may penetrate through the colon wall and affect nearby organs and tissues, leading to more widespread pain and discomfort.

Weakness or Fatigue
According to studies, fatigue is also a common symptom in patients with colorectal cancer, particularly in those undergoing treatment, where 46% of patients experienced moderate to severe fatigue during treatment, while fatigue persisted in 27% of survivors.

One of the key ways colon cancer causes weakness is through chronic blood loss, which leads to iron deficiency anemia. Anemia reduces the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, which is crucial for energy production in the body. Consequently, patients often experience a pervasive sense of fatigue and weakness.

Unexplained Change In Weight
Primarily, colon cancer may affect appetite. Patients often experience a reduced desire to eat due to discomfort or pain in the abdomen, changes in bowel habits, or the psychological stress of dealing with a cancer diagnosis. All these factors may contribute further to weight change.

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