There are no symptoms of rectal cancer that are specific to rectal cancer. However, signs that you may have rectal cancer include itching, bleeding, pain or the formation of a growth. Please note that these symptoms are also symptoms of less life threatening conditions.
You must go to a doctor to find out for sure.
The main symptoms of anal cancer would be extreme itching, pain, and bleeding near one's anus. A change in one's bowel habits or even general discomfort could also be symptoms.
Some symptoms of colorectal cancer are fatigue, weakness, and diarrhea. Blood in the stool, abdominal pain, and cramps are also symptoms of colorectal cancer.
You get anal cancer by sticking regular cancer up your bum.
No. Cancer is not contagious.
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Anal cancer and colon cancer are not exactly the same thing. Colon cancer occurs in the colon, also known as the large intestine. It usually occurs as the result of malignant (cancer) degeneration of a precancerous lesion known as a polyp. Anal cancer occurs in the anal canal. A different type of cell lines the anal canal and thus, it is a different type of cancer. They metastasize (spread) differently and are treated in somewhat different ways depending on the cell type involved.
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They are the same thing.
Prevent it from HPV and HIP
U.S. cases of anal cancer have risen 37 percent in the last 10 years
Anal sex greatly increases your risk of colon cancer
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