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“That’s particularly true if they’re accompanied by abdominal pain, bloody stools or unintentional weight loss,” he told the MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Courtney Nash was only 35 years old when she was diagnosed with stage III colorectal cancer.
For more than two decades, she had lived with ongoing digestive issues, including frequent diarrhoea and stomach pain, due to ulcerative colitis.
“I started dropping weight, losing my hair and even passing blood occasionally,” she shared.
Catherine Wright was also diagnosed at a young age—she was 33 when doctors confirmed stage III colorectal cancer.
Jaystan Davis had a similar experience but was even younger. He was diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer at just 19.
