How common is colon cancer? Taking a look at the silent killer

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Currently, colon cancer is the third-leading cause of death for both men and women. Data suggests that 1-in-23 men and 1-in-25 women are at risk of receiving a diagnosis.

After actress Kirstie Alley's cause of death was revealed to be colorectal cancer on Tuesday, health officials have taken to warning the public about the silent killer, which has been the second most cause of death from cancer this year. , after experiencing a number of symptoms of the disease more commonly referred to as colon cancer.

On top of the constantly unpleasant bowel movements and attempts to change her diet and work out more often, she"started throwing up brown smelly stuff, which if you think about it, it's the stuff that is not supposed to come out of your mouth." Colon cancer is currently the third-leading cause of death for both men and women, and recent data suggests that 1 in 23 men will be diagnosed, while 1 in 25 women are also at risk.

 

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