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Colon can.cer survivors share how they ‘knew’ it was time to see a doctor
Blood in the Stool or Toilet Bowl
Anatole Karpovs, a pediatrician diagnosed with stage III colorectal cancer at 37, recalled months of symptoms before seeking help:
“But as a doctor with a busy practice and a hectic family life, I didn’t have time to be sick. So, I explained away my symptoms or minimised them. It was only later, when they became persistent enough that I couldn’t ignore them, that I finally sought treatment.”
Robert Harris, who was 76 when he received a stage III diagnosis, described a similar warning sign:
“She thought it might be my appendix, since the pain was on my right side, so she brought me in for a check-up. But then she did a digital exam and said there was blood in my stool.”

Unexplained Weight Loss
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