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  1. 23 de jan. de 2024 · Of the cancers associated with recent weight loss, researchers reported that upper gastrointestinal tract cancer was the most common.. Other types of cancer, including hematologic, colorectal, and ...

  2. 9 de mar. de 2022 · Unusually severe fatigue (impedes your ability to perform daily activities) Low blood count. Unintentional weight loss. Iron-deficiency anemia. “Things like diarrhea and constipation are so general that they could be due to almost anything,” notes Richards. “None of them necessarily mean that you have colorectal cancer.

  3. Hi I’ve been experiencing consistent weight loss in the past 2 months, and have since lost about 12 pounds, despite no other symptoms like abdominal pain or blood in stools. My scale shows that my muscle mass has been decreasing. The only possible explanation for this sudden unexplained weight loss is either: colon cancer, early diabetes, or ...

  4. 12 de dez. de 2017 · As weight loss is a common side-effect of CRC, longitudinal studies of weight change over time may provide a more complete picture of how body weight is associated with cancer survival. Growing evidence suggests that weight gain is associated with increased CRC risk [ 17 , 18 ].

  5. 1 de dez. de 2017 · Background: Body weight is associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk and survival, but to the authors' knowledge, the impact of long-term postdiagnostic weight change is unclear. Herein, the authors investigated whether weight change over the 5 years after a diagnosis of CRC is associated with survival.

  6. Weight loss is common among people with cancer. It may be the first visible sign of the disease. In fact, 40% of people say they had unexplained weight loss when they were first diagnosed with cancer. Weight loss associated with cancer may be different than other types of weight loss. Doctors refer to a weight loss syndrome called “cachexia,” which is characterized by increased metabolism ...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2018 · From the colorectal cancer studies in this review, the prevalence of weight loss was highest when defined as ‘any mention of weight loss’ in the GP record (8.9%), intermediate when objective weight measurements were used (4.8%), and lowest when defined by Read coding alone (1.1%). 8, 48, 55 Only one study used objective measurements to define weight loss, leaving studies at risk of ...