Colorectal CancerSymptomsColorectal cancer in its early stages
usually doesn't cause any symptoms. Symptoms occur later, when the cancer may
be more difficult to treat. The most common symptoms include: - Pain in the belly.
- Blood in your
stool or very dark stools.
- A change in your bowel habits (such as
more frequent stools or a feeling that your bowels are not emptying
completely).
- Fatigue.
- In rare cases, unexplained weight
loss.
Colon cancer may cause no symptoms. When there are symptoms,
they may depend on where in the colon the cancer is.2 - The
cecum and
ascending colon
, the first and second parts of the colon, are on the
right side of your abdomen. Cancer in this area may bleed, causing blood in the
stool and symptoms of
anemia, including fatigue and weakness. The amount of
blood may be small and so well mixed with stool that your stool may look
normal. Sometimes cancer in this area does not cause many
symptoms. - The
transverse colon
, the third part, goes across your
body from right to left. Cancer here may cause abdominal
cramps. - The
descending colon
, the fourth part, and the S-shaped
sigmoid
colon , the fifth part, are on the left side of your abdomen and join the
rectum. Cancer here may cause narrower stools and bright red blood in the
stool. Sometimes this blood is mistakenly thought to come from
hemorrhoids.
Having these symptoms does not mean you have cancer. A
number of other medical problems could cause similar symptoms,
including:
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