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Colon Cancer Warning Signs
As we get older, it is important to know about colon cancer warning signs. You might be worried that you have this illness even if you haven't had a diagnosis. Or, if you have been diagnosed with colon cancer, you might want to know what is going on inside of your body and what will happen in the future.
On this page we attempt to convey some of the very common signs and symptoms of colon cancer. However, it is our heartfelt desire that you become a part of this website and contribute your personal experience with colon cancer warning signs and symptoms so that other's can benefit. Your stories, tips, experiences and advice are all welcome and will be published here. You can remain anonymous if you choose. You can submit your story here or you can read stories submitted by others here.
In the earliest stage of this illness, there are few signs and symptoms of colon cancer. Only through a routine colonoscopy screening and diagnosis by your doctor is it really possible to discover this hidden cancer.
Some very early colon cancer warning signs are:
- Blood in your stool or darkened stools
- Change in bowel habits, either loose stools or constipation
- Pain in your abdomen or pain during bowel movements
- Feeling tired when you have had enough rest
Colon cancer symptoms later on are:
- Pain in the lower abdomen area
- Feeling very tired
- Occasional cramps along with difficult bowel movements
- Nausea if you are taking certain drugs or receiving radiation treatments
Emotional Symptoms
People often feel sadness, anger and frustration. But during a grave illness, the patient, family and friends may have heightened versions of these emotions.
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Many colon cancer warning signs are not apparent in the early stages. We are writing additional essays to help you deal with these and other issues involved with this illness. Please click here to give us your contact information. We will send you updated information about newly published essays and other information about colon cancer in our newsletter.
There are many medical people, as well as friends and family, who you can turn to for professional advice, guidance and support at this time. And you can always write to us. Click here if you have any question about colon cancer. Our team of medical and scientific professionals will strive to answer any question you have about this illness.
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Do you have a personal story to share about colon cancer signs and symptoms?
We've discussed several of the more common signs and symptoms of colon cancer in this website but we know that YOU have a story to tell about your unique experience with colon cancer symptoms.
If you've been diagnosed with colon cancer, please share YOUR story about your symptoms.
YOUR story could very well save someone's life someday!
Other Visitor's Stories About Their Colon Cancer Signs And Symptoms
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