A new study has identified four symptoms that young people under 50 are most likely to experience prior to being diagnosed with colon cancer. The study found that having a single one of these symptoms nearly doubled the risk of colon cancer. The symptoms include rectal bleeding, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and iron deficiency. This information is crucial in helping young people spot warning signs early, as colon cancer rates among young people are on the rise. Recent data from the American Cancer Society shows that the proportion of colorectal cancer in people under 55 has doubled between 1995 to 2019. Catching colon cancer early is key to preventing death, as the five-year relative survival rate is about 90% if the cancer doesn’t spread to other parts of the body. Doctors recommend that everyone start getting screened for colon cancer at the age of 45, and people with a family history of the disease should talk to their doctor about the disease sooner rather than later. In conclusion, it is crucial for young people to pay attention to their body and seek medical attention if they experience any of the identified symptoms to prevent colon cancer from advancing to a later stage.
“4 Warning Signs of Colon Cancer for People Under 50: Study Reveals”
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