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  1. Main symptoms of bowel cancer. Symptoms of bowel cancer may include: changes in your poo, such as having softer poo, diarrhoea or constipation that is not usual for you. needing to poo more or less often than usual for you. blood in your poo, which may look red or black. bleeding from your bottom.

  2. The benefits of bowel resection surgery often outweigh the risks of weight loss or other side effects or complications. Cedars-Sinai lists bowel resection and other colorectal surgeries as potential treatment for colorectal cancer, which is among the top three leading causes of cancer related deaths in U.S. men and women.

  3. 10 de dez. de 2023 · Regional Cancer. Advanced Cancer. Colon cancer can cause poop (stool) changes such as blood in the stool and stools that are looser and more frequent. People with colon cancer may also have other symptoms such as abdominal pain. These symptoms are common in other gastrointestinal conditions and don't necessarily mean you have colon cancer.

  4. Sometimes when bones are damaged by advanced cancer, the bones release calcium into the blood. This is called hypercalcaemia and can cause various symptoms such as: tiredness. feeling sick (nausea) constipation. irritability. thirst. confusion. Find out about treatment for cancer that has spread to the bones.

  5. As cancer advances, Dr. Lenhart said, colon cancer patients describe symptoms including gastrointestinal bleeding, bowel obstruction, nausea, weight loss and constipation or diarrhea. “Polyps and early cancer can often be asymptomatic,” she said.

  6. slothcheese. • 3 yr. ago. I lost almost 2 stone (25lbs) during all my surgeries (at my lowest I weighed only weighed 110lbs and I'm 5'6). I have since managed to put on half the weight I lost though this was very slow progress. I was expecting to lose more weight when I started chemo but I've actually managed to maintain my weight.

  7. I didn't visit my gp about it as my head just wasn't there, it wasn't until 5 months later I was visiting for a different reason and he mentioned my weight we done bloods but nothing was abnormal gp said stress but honestly yes I was grieving but I wasn't stressed and I had been eating during the time of the weight loss my mum made sure if that constantly making us dinners etc that I had to ...