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health1 year ago

Young Mom Shares Overlooked Symptom of Stage 4 Colon Cancer

Casandra Costley, diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer at 38, initially ignored symptoms like rectal bleeding, attributing them to hemorrhoids. Her condition worsened, leading to a diagnosis of invasive adenocarcinoma that had metastasized. Costley shares her journey on social media to raise awareness about colon cancer symptoms, especially in young people, and emphasizes the importance of early detection. Despite the challenges of chemotherapy, she finds strength in her family's support and humor, and hopes her story encourages others to seek medical advice for similar symptoms.

health1 year ago

Misdiagnosed Pregnancy Reveals Ovarian Cancer in UK Woman

A 24-year-old woman in the UK was misdiagnosed with pregnancy when she actually had ovarian cancer, which is becoming more common in young people. After experiencing bloating and frequent toilet visits, Emma Colledge was eventually diagnosed with ovarian cancer, which had spread to her stomach. She underwent multiple surgeries and chemotherapy, and her last treatment was in 2023 with no signs of cancer returning. Colledge is now using her experience to raise awareness about ovarian cancer symptoms and urging young women to be mindful of them.

health1 year ago

"Undiagnosed Colon Cancer Leads to Liver Spread: My Misdiagnosis Story"

A 36-year-old Missouri woman, Jill MacDonald, had her colon cancer symptoms dismissed as exhaustion and hemorrhoids by doctors, leading to a late-stage diagnosis that has now spread to her liver and other organs. Despite undergoing numerous operations and rounds of chemotherapy, she is running out of treatment options and faces a grim prognosis. Her case highlights the rising trend of colon cancer in young people and the challenges of diagnosing the disease, as symptoms can often be attributed to other conditions. MacDonald advocates for medical advocacy and serves as a resource for other young colon cancer patients who may have been initially dismissed.

health2 years ago

The Mysterious Surge of Tongue Cancer in Young Women: A Personal Account

Tongue cancer, historically associated with older men who smoke and drink, is increasingly affecting younger patients, particularly women, but the reasons behind this shift remain unclear. Many young patients with tongue cancer experience delays in diagnosis and are often misdiagnosed or dismissed by doctors. The demographic change has prompted researchers to investigate potential causes, including the oral microbiome. Advocacy groups like Young Tongues provide support for young people dealing with the physical and emotional challenges of tongue cancer, which can have a significant impact on daily life and quality of life after treatment.

health2 years ago

Rising Rates of Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults: Importance of Screening and Trusting Your Gut.

Colon cancer rates have decreased among older populations, but there has been a rapid shift in who's getting diagnosed, with patients getting younger and it's happening more frequently. Lifestyle factors, including weight and processed food diets, can increase patients' risks. Ebony Holmes, a 38-year-old mother of two, was diagnosed with colorectal cancer and her message to others is to always advocate for yourself if you feel like something is wrong. The American Cancer Society says 20% of all cases in 2019 were in patients under the age of 54, an 11% increase since 1995. The current U.S. preventative services task force updated its guidelines in 2021 to recommend colonoscopies starting at 45 instead of 50.