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Actor’s death brings renewed focus to colorectal cancer symptoms

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James Van Der Beek has died at the age of 48 following a battle with colorectal cancer. In the time before his death, he spoke openly about the disease and the importance of early screening.

His passing

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James Van Der Beek died on Wednesday, February 11. His family said he passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones.

Family statement

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In a public message, his family described him as courageous and full of faith in his final days and asked for privacy as they grieve.

A widespread disease

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According to the article, around 55,000 people die each year in the United States from colorectal cancer.

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Spoke about screening

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During his illness, he repeatedly encouraged early screening and stressed that the disease can develop without obvious warning signs.

No clear red flags

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He explained that he did not experience any major symptoms before receiving his diagnosis.

Felt healthy

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The actor shared that he was physically fit and active when he was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer.

Subtle changes

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It was only after noticing slight changes in his bowel habits that he sought medical advice.

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Common symptoms

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The American Cancer Society lists rectal bleeding, blood in the stool, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, abdominal pain, and cramping as possible symptoms.

Additional warning signs

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Abdominal lumps or a persistent feeling of not fully emptying the bowel can also be indicators.

Changes in bowel habits

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Constipation, diarrhea, or changes in stool consistency lasting more than three weeks should be checked by a healthcare professional.

How it is diagnosed

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A primary care doctor will review symptoms and may perform a physical examination, including a rectal exam.

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Further testing

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Stool samples can be tested for hidden blood. Patients may also undergo a colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy to detect abnormal growths.

Treatment options

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Treatment may involve surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. In some cases, part of the bowel is removed and a stoma is created.

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