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After having her symptoms dismissed by doctors, Sydney Stoner, 27, decided to lie and say she had blood in her stool to get a ...
Tenesmus - constantly feeling an urge to open your bowels - affect around 2000 people who have bowel cancer every year, according to Dr Alasdair Scott, colorectal surgeon and gut health researcher.
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inews.co.uk on MSN‘My bowel cancer was missed for six years – doctors thought I was too young’Despite experiencing tell-tale signs of bowel cancer after she turned 18, it was six years before Shelby Preston was ...
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Mum diagnosed with ‘incurable’ cancer after blaming only symptom on ‘being vegetarian’A MUM’S incurable cancer was diagnosed after a telltale sign appeared during a blood donor session. Jenny Garner, 41, was ...
Minutes later, the diagnosis was official: the 34-year-old mother of three kids under 6 had Stage III colon cancer.
Shaedra Byrd thought her extreme weight loss was because she was being active with her kids. But after realizing she had lost ...
A 40-year-old woman from Greater Manchester was diagnosed with incurable bowel cancer after doctors found dangerously low ...
If you're 45 or older, schedule a colonoscopy. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in men and women and can be ...
Colorectal cancer is a serious but preventable disease if detected early. Advances in diagnostics, such as biomarker analysis ...
Ann-Sofie had to fly home from holiday because she couldn't go to the toilet, then doctors made a life-changing discovery ...
Using data from the National Cancer Database, investigators assess the prevalence of open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgeries across facilities as well as associated trends.
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