Colon Cancer Symptom
A colon cancer symptom are not always evident until the
disease has entered its very last stage. This can be really,
really bad. In this article you can read about the main colon
cancer symptoms.
Bleeding, or blood in your stool is by far the most common
colon cancer symptom. It has a completely understandable
explanation though. As the tumor gets bigger, the passage of
feces can cause the tumor to bleed. In most cases, people never
notice it because the blood is hidden inside the stools.
Another common colon cancer symptom is sudden weight loss.
Although sudden weight loss can associated with a lot of
different diseases. That's why we should check our body weight
every week, because sudden losses of weight always indicate a
serious health problem. In the case of colon cancer, this is
due to the loss of appetite, because of all the discomfort
caused by the tumor.
Thinner stools, the result of a tumor obstructing the
passage of feces, is one of the more common colon cancer
symptoms. Diarrea is also a sign, as well as changes in bowel
habits. Abdominal pain and discomfort are also symptoms of
colon cancer. Although fatigue can be a condition related to
other problems, it can also signal colon cancer. If any of
those symptoms is present for more than week, immediately
contact a doctor.
Scientists still haven't discovered the exact reasons for
colon cancer, yet what we definitely do know is that there
certain factors which increase the chances of suffering from
this form of cancer. First one is age, as men above 50
represent the majority of the people diagnosed with colon
cancer. Bad diets are also factor. A diet high in fat,
particularly from animal sources, and an inactive, sedentary
lifestyle can increase a person's chance of developing colon
cancer. And if you think about it, that's how more than 70% of
America's population is living.
Genetics is also important. People that belong from a family
with a history of colon cancer cases are more likely to have
the same problem as there is a gene carrying this information
in the next generations. Basically, scientists have discovered
certain genes that significantly increase a person's chance of
having colon cancer.
Colon cancer is a widespread disease as it affects more than
7% of Americans, but despite the fact that it's a
life-threatening disease, it is a highly curable form of cancer
if found early. Bottom line is that the best option is to have
tests for colon cancer performed on regular basis instead of
depending on appearance of colon cancer symptoms.
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