Did you know that 1 in 7 Australians diagnosed with bowel cancer are under the age of 55?
Being young does not make you immune to bowel cancer. It is a common misconception that bowel cancer is ‘an old person’s disease’, but the reality is each year over 2,000 young Australians are diagnosed with bowel cancer.
If caught in time, 90 per cent of bowel cancer cases can be successfully treated.
Bowel Cancer Symptoms
In its early stages bowel cancer often has no obvious symptoms. Some people, however, may experience the following symptoms:
- A persistent change in bowel habit, such as looser, more diarrhoealike bowel movements (i.e. going to the toilet more often, or trying to go – irregularity in someone whose bowel movements have previously been regular).
- A change in appearance of bowel movements (e.g. narrower stools or mucus in stools).
- Blood in the stool or rectal bleeding.
- Frequent gas pains, cramps, or a feeling of fullness or bloating in the bowel or rectum.
- A feeling that the bowel has not emptied completely after a bowel movement.
- Unexplained anaemia (a low blood count) causing tiredness, weakness or weight loss.
- Rectal or anal pain or a lump in the rectum or anus.
- Abdominal pain or swelling.
For more information visit: https://www.bowelcanceraustralia.org/never-too-young
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