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What Are The Symptoms Of Colorectal Cancer?
 
It is important to note that colorectal cancer generally present with symptoms only in the late phase of the disease.
 
Some symptoms of colorectal cancer are:
 
Change in normal bowel habits - either diarrhoea or constipation.
Blood in, or on, stools.
Stomach discomfort - cramps, bloating, feeling full, or feeling that the bowels are not emptied completely.
Weight loss for no apparent reason.
Constant tiredness.
 
If you have any one, or more than one, of the symptoms described, you should seek medical attention immediately.
 
 
What Is Colorectal Cancer Screening?
Who Should Undergo Screening For Colorectal Cancer?
What Are The Symptoms Of Colorectal Cancer?
 
 
 
 
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