Colorectal Cancer


Colorectal cancer is when some cells of colon or the rectum abnormally grow out of control. The abnormal cell growth creates a tumor, which is the cancer.

In its early stage, colorectal cancer usually produces no symptoms. However, the most likely warning signs include:
Changes in bowel movements, including persistent constipation, diarrhoea or rectal bleeding
Dark patches on your stool
Abdominal discomfort or bloating
Unexplained fatigue, or loss of appetite or weight

If you think that you are experiencing any of these symptoms, see your doctor today.