Signs and Symptoms of Colon Cancer
In the U.S. there are more than 200,000 colon cancer cases each year. This disease disproportionately affects older men. If caught soon enough, colon cancer polyps may be effectively treated. However, if not detected early, colon cancer can develop and spread (or metastasize) to nearby organs and tissues. Approaching the age of 45, all males should be regularly screened for colon cancer. Signs and symptoms that indicate colon cancer include: 1. Blood in stool If you see blood in your stool, you should always be alarmed. You must report blood in your stools to your medical provider. Do not take the risk of not informing them. Blood in your anus or around your rectum should also be reported to your doctor. 2. Abdominal pain Another symptom is abdominal pain that does not go away. While you might think this is just gas or constipation issues, you could actually be dealing with something much more worse, colon cancer. Any time you have pain that will not go away, you should alert your physician, and that also goes for persistent pain in your abdomen. 3. Unemptied bowel feeling If it feels like you can not completely empty your bowel, this could be cause for alarm for you.