Key symptoms to watch out for include a persistent change in pooing habits, such as going more or less often, or experiencing diarrhoea or constipation.
Another significant warning sign is blood in your poo or bleeding from your bottom, which should be checked by a GP immediately.
Other symptoms include a pain or lump in your tummy, and unexplained weight loss, which can occur even if eating normally.
Constant and unexplained fatigue is also a symptom, often linked to anaemia caused by the cancer, which can be detected by a simple blood test.
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