Colon cancer, affecting the large intestine, is the third most common cancer worldwide. According to the American Cancer Society, over 106,000 new cases are expected in the U.S. in 2024, with nearly 53,000 deaths. Despite medical advances, colon cancer’s early symptoms are often subtle or mistaken for less serious issues, making early detection difficult. As a result, many diagnoses occur at advanced stages, when treatment becomes more complex and survival rates decrease. Recognizing the warning signs early is crucial for improving outcomes and saving lives.
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33. Trouble Concentrating Trouble concentrating, often described as “brain fog,” can be a subtle symptom of early colon cancer, particularly when it results from iron-deficiency anemia…