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If caught early, colorectal cancer is highly treatable. Some patients who undergo screening have a polyp removed, or cancer discovered, yet had no idea anything was wrong. #fightcoloncancer #coloncancerawareness #coloncanceralliance
Does colorectal cancer always have symptoms?
No! It’s not uncommon for people diagnosed in the early stages of colon cancer (stage I or II) to not experience any symptoms. #fightcoloncancer #coloncancerawareness #coloncanceralliance
Does colorectal cancer always have symptoms?
No! It’s not uncommon for people diagnosed in the early stages of colon cancer (stage I or II) to not experience any symptoms. #fightcoloncancer #coloncancerawareness #coloncanceralliance
Does colorectal cancer always have symptoms? No! If caught early, colon cancer is highly treatable. Some patients who undergo screening have a polyp removed, or cancer discovered, yet had no idea anything was wrong. #fightcoloncancer #coloncancerawareness #coloncanceralliance
It’s not uncommon for people diagnosed in the early stages of colon cancer (stage I or II) to not experience any symptoms. Sometimes, but not always, it’s not until colorectal cancer has grown into stages III or IV that symptoms appear. #fightcoloncancer #coloncancerawareness #coloncanceralliance
If caught early, colorectal cancer is highly treatable. Some patients who undergo screening have a polyp removed, or cancer discovered, yet had no idea anything was wrong. #fightcoloncancer #coloncancerawareness #coloncanceralliance
Does colorectal cancer always have symptoms?
No! It’s not uncommon for people in the early stages of colon cancer (stage I or II) to not experience any symptoms. If caught early, colorectal cancer is highly treatable. #fightcoloncancer #coloncancerawareness #coloncanceralliance