Please give the symptoms of colon cancer and how can you prevent?

by Symptom Advice on March 28, 2011

Usually, colon cancer doesn't have any symptoms. However, in the later stages, symptoms may include thin stools, cramping, unexplained weight loss, and bloody stools.
Reference:
coloncancer.about.com/od/cancerpr…
Another reference: ccalliance.org/about/disease/…
The following symptoms may indicate colorectal cancer. A doctor should be consulted for the appropriate diagnostic tests.
* a change in bowel habits
* diarrhea or constipation
* feeling that the bowel does not empty completely
* vomiting
* blood in the stool
* abdominal discomfort (gas, bloating, cramps)
* weight loss for no known reasons
* constant tiredness
* unexplained anemia (symptoms are paleness of the skin)

For colon cancer prevention tips, go to
coloncancer.about.com/od/cancerpr…
which gives smart, general health improvement tips as follows:
1. go to a doctor if you have any colon cancer symptoms (See above).
2. If you're 50 or older, schedule a colon cancer screening.
3. Eat a balanced diet.
Diets high in fat and cholesterol (especially from animal sources) have been linked to increased colon cancer risk. High-fiber diets, however, have shown a protective effect. (Learn more about this colon cancer prevention tip.)
4. Maintain a healthy weight.
5. Maintain an active lifestyle.
6. consider genetic counseling.
7. Learn your family medical history.
8. Talk to a doctor about your personal medical history.
9. Don't smoke.
10. Reduce radiation exposure.

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