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United in Blue 2024.

(Photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC.)

Call-on Congress brings together colon and rectal cancer survivors, caregivers, and advocates from across the U.S. to raise their voices in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC

United in Blue rally on the National Mall., Washington, D.C. Hundreds of volunteers from around the country plant 27,400 blue flags, eash symbolizing a young person projected to face colorectal cancer in the year 2030. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC

The American Cancer Society currently recommends that people age 50 and older with an average risk for colon cancer have a colonoscopy done once every 10 years. For more information regarding colonoscopy and other types of colon cancer screenings, we have provided you with links to additional information including Community Care General Surgery which performs colonoscopies.

United in Blue rally on the National Mall., Washington, D.C. Hundreds of volunteers from around the country plant 27,400 blue flags, eash symbolizing a young person projected to face colorectal cancer in the year 2030. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC

Fight CRC Call on Congress. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC

Volunteer Day 2

United in Blue 2024.

(Photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC.)

Is this your butt?

United in Blue rally on the National Mall., Washington, D.C. Hundreds of volunteers from around the country plant 27,400 blue flags, eash symbolizing a young person projected to face colorectal cancer in the year 2030. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC

Philadelphia, PA - You're once... You're twice... Three times a #coloncancer #survivor #DressinBlueDay #1milstrong – Kaitlin McCulligan

United in Blue rally on the National Mall., Washington, D.C. Hundreds of volunteers from around the country plant 27,400 blue flags, eash symbolizing a young person projected to face colorectal cancer in the year 2030. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC

9 Risk Factors Of Cancer by Preeti Shah in Cancer @ 99 Health Ideas

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Call-on Congress brings together colon and rectal cancer survivors, caregivers, and advocates from across the U.S. to raise their voices in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC

Fight CRC amabassador Jeremy Elchols (pictured far left) attends Call-on Congress in Washington, D. C. with colon and rectal cancer survivors, caregivers, and advocates from across the U.S. to raise their voices in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC

Basically when the patient comes with symptoms of Colon Cancer it may be a bled, it may be loss of weight, loss of appetite, may be alteration in bowel habits like constipation and diarrhea, end stage it can come with complete obstructions.

So these are the various symptoms of patient coming with Colon Cancer. When patient comes, we generally do a colonoscopy to see Colon Cancer.

It may be a simple polyp, a simple growth in the colon. It may be a cauliflower growth in the colon. It may be a multiple growths in the colon.

 

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Colon cancer or more specifically colorectal cancer often starts as a small nodule and they usually do not show any symptoms or signs. Though they are detectable by colonoscopy, the procedure itself is not done most of the time unless the cancer manifests and the patient has long begun to show symptoms. Let us know more about colon cancer and how to detect it. springfieldwellnesscentre.com/more-about-colon-cancer/

 

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