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Step 1
To spot colon cancer early symptoms, watch for any change in bowel movements. Symptoms that may suggest early colon cancer are narrowing of stools, constipation, or constant diarrhea.
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Step 2
Watch for stools that look like black tar or blood.
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Step 3
Keep an eye on your appetite. If you experience a loss in appetite, it may be an early sign of colon cancer.
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Step 4
Check with a doctor if you have unexplained weight loss. Unexplained weight loss may be an early sign of colon cancer.
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Step 5
If you are constantly fatigued, see a doctor. Constant fatigue is one of the signs of colon cancer early symptoms.
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Step 6
Check your family history for colon cancer. If you have a family history of colon cancer, there is an increased risk.
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Step 7
If you have inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, or Crohn's disease, get regular tests for colon cancer. People who suffer from these conditions have a higher risk of getting colorectal cancer.













Comments
Mitestarossa said
on 5/14/2009 Early detection is very important, especially if you have a family history.
sonni57 said
on 5/13/2009 Thanks for the helpful advice on early detection of colon cancer.
athome said
on 5/12/2009 Colon cancer is serious thanks for the early warning signs. 5*