Colorectal cancer: The sensation immediately after having a poo that can be a sign

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    When visiting your GP about these problems, they might examine your tummy and bottom, arrange for a blood test or refer you to see a specialist.

    This can help reveal whether you have any lumps or if there’s any bleeding from your bowel.

    Anyone can get colorectal cancer as its exact cause is not known.

    But there are some things that might increase your risk including age, weight, lifestyle habits and family history.



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