Addressing rise of colorectal cancer in younger people, potential causes

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and doctors are sounding the alarm on the increasing diagnoses and how symptoms can go unnoticed.

If you’ve had constipation, bleeding from bowel movement, abdominal pain, nausea, the last thing you’d probably think is that you have colorectal cancer.

If they don’t get better within a couple of weeks, that’s when Dr. Avery Walker, colorectal surgeon at The Hospitals of Providence says you should see a doctor and get a colonoscopy…

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