Colorectal Cancer: A Deadly Threat
Sometimes colorectal cancer may show no abnormal symptoms, but noticeable signs include diarrhea, constipation, or bloating; blood in stool; abdominal discomfort, burning pain, or cramps; sudden weight loss; fatigue, and more. The best way to monitor your health is through an annual health check-up. Click here
or if you have concerns, you can schedule an appointment with Dr. Kasidis Norasetkul,
a specialist in digestive and liver diseases Click here.
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Colorectal cancer originates from abnormal changes in the intestines where cells multiply uncontrollably, forming tumors. If untreated or not removed, these tumors may develop over several years into cancer that can spread to other parts of the body. The exact cause of colorectal cancer remains unclear, but certain risk factors increase the likelihood of developing this cancer:
A history of tumors, family history of colorectal cancer, lack of exercise, obesity, and smoking all contribute to a higher risk of colorectal cancer.
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It can take up to 10 years for a single cell to become cancerous. Early detection of tumors allows for surgical treatment.
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