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Early Signs of Colorectal Cancer: What to Watch for 

Colorectal cancer is not something most of us want to think about, however, we probably should pay attention to any early signs. It is responsible for the second most cancer deaths. Become familiar with all the symptoms of early colorectal cancer and get screened and treated. Educate yourself with the early signs of colorectal cancer and what to watch for. 

Importance of Regular Screening for Colorectal Cancer 

You can actually have polyps in your colon or rectum or even have colon cancer and not know it. In the earliest stages of the disease, there may not be any symptoms, but as time passes, symptoms may begin to show up.  

Those with average risk of getting colon cancer should begin screening at 45.  

What Are Colorectal Cancer Symptoms to Watch For? 

If you begin to have any of the following symptoms, be sure to contact an experienced physician team at Colorectal Surgical Associates.  

Changes Bowel Habits 

Do you normally move your bowels every day, and then all of a sudden you begin to skip lots of days? Do you become constipated or it takes a long time to finally go?  Maybe you have bouts of diarrhea which you have never had. All of these are changes that should concern you. 

You could also feel like you never completely finish moving your bowels. Watch for skinny or very thin narrow stools. 

Blood in Your Stool 

This can look like dark brown or black stools, not necessarily red. However, you could see some red on your tissue or in the bowel after you wipe. That would be a clear sign to call Colorectal Surgical Associates 

Abdominal Pain and Cramps 

These two symptoms can indicate lots of different things, so don’t jump to conclusions. If these signs are associated with other worrisome symptoms, it could be an early sign of colon cancer. 

Unexplained Weight Loss 

When you lose weight without trying, something is going on. It usually is not good. 

Fatigue and Weakness 

If you are feeling unusually weak and fatigued during the day, you should see Colorectal Surgical Associates for a check up and tests. Unless you are in your 80s, this is probably not normal. 

Other Worrisome Symptoms 

These symptoms could be from cancer, polyps in the colon, an infection, hemorrhoids, IBS, or other conditions. They should not be ignored if they last more than a day or two. Make an appointment to see Colorectal Surgical Associates to discover the cause and be treated. 

  • Anemia 
  • Feeling bloated 
  • Gas and cramps 
  • Nausea and vomiting 
  • Changes in appetite like not wanting to eat  

Your best defense from colorectal cancer is being screened on a regular basis with a colonoscopy. If polyps are found, they can be removed immediately before they can grow into cancerous tumors.  

Schedule an Appointment in Kansas City

Contact Colorectal Surgical Associates at (816) 941-0800   to schedule your overdue colonoscopy or to make an appointment if you are experiencing any of the early signs of colorectal cancer. 

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Gladstone Office

6060 North Oak Trafficway
Suite 101
Gladstone, MO 64118
Phone: (816) 941-0800

Overland Park Office

4370 W 109th St.
#350
Overland Park, KS 66211
Phone: (816) 941-0800

Independence Office

19550 E 39th St
Suite 110
Independence, MO 64057
Phone: (816) 941-0800

Lee’s Summit

1980 SE Blue Parkway
Suite 2330
Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
Phone: (816) 941-0800