Recently, a 31-year-old man got diagnosed with Colon Cancer. In an IG post, he listed down his symptoms, and why one must never ignore them, since Colon cancer often starts without pain or obvious ...
Colon cancer is increasingly affecting young adults. A gastroenterologist explained what a healthy colon looks like and the changes that occur when abnormal cells begin to grow, causing cancer. The ...
Colon cancer, often overlooked, can manifest on the skin through rashes, nodules, or discolouration, signalling internal ...
In the past, cancer typically affected older adults, but times have changed, and even young people are vulnerable. Let us ...
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I dismissed one key symptom which turned out to be stage three colon cancer
Paige Seifert, 25 from Colorado, US, dismissed blood in her stool as hemorrhoids for months before a colonoscopy revealed ...
The diagnosis is commonly made after a colonoscopy shows more twists than usual, which can make for a difficult exam.
Intensive long-distance running could be a risk for advanced adenomas (AAs) of the colon, a small prospective study reported this summer at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2025.
Human Longevity Expands $1M Cancer Pledge to Redefine Early Detection and Prevention of Colon Cancer
"Our mission is to detect colon cancer before it becomes life-threatening," said Dr. Wei-Wu He, Executive Chairman of Human Longevity. "Early detection isn't about relying on one test -- it's about ...
Chris Kowalski, former BC baseball star, confronts colon cancer at age 37 with courage, positive determination and 'blessings ...
15:08, Wed, Nov 26, 2025 Updated: 15:10, Wed, Nov 26, 2025 A man is imploring the public to pay heed to their toilet habits, after five seemingly normal symptoms he was experiencing turned out to be ...
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Ask the Expert: Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
Some health topics might be difficult to discuss with your doctor. If you’ve ever refrained from doing so out of ...
Cases of colorectal cancer in younger adults are climbing worldwide, driven by lifestyle changes and inherited genetic risks.
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