- Colon cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Many people with colon cancer don't have symptoms at first When symptoms appear, they'll likely depend on the cancer's size and where it is in the large intestine
- Cáncer de colon - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
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- You’re at risk of colorectal cancer. Know the symptoms. Get screened.
More younger people are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer Learn about the symptoms and why you should get screened
- Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Colon cancer doesn't always cause symptoms, even if it's progressed to stage 4 When symptoms do happen in metastatic colon cancer, they can be similar to colon cancer that hasn't yet spread outside the colon
- Early-onset colon cancer - Mayo Clinic
Although most colon cancer still happens in older adults, early-onset colon cancer is more often affecting younger populations around the world This shift has left many young adults shocked by a diagnosis they never expected, often after symptoms were overlooked or dismissed
- Colon cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
When it's not possible to remove the cancer with surgery, a surgeon might try to relieve symptoms rather than cure the cancer This surgery can remove colon blockages and ease symptoms, such as bleeding or pain
- Stage 4 (metastatic) colon cancer - Mayo Clinic
Find out about symptoms and complications for this advanced stage of colon cancer Learn about treatment options, including chemotherapy, surgery and targeted medicines
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Symptoms of colorectal cancer
The good news is colorectal cancer is treatable, especially if diagnosed early The symptoms of colorectal cancer can be very vague or nonspecific says Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Dr John Kisiel
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