Early-Onset Cancers Are on the Rise. Knowing Your Family History Is Crucial.
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Early-onset cancers are on the rise. Knowing your family history is crucial
Candice Evers for WPLN and KFF Health News.Bryce Ramsey of Madison, Mississippi, was 33 when she was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Upon noticing blood in her stool, she blamed the hemorrhoids she’d developed after delivering her son eight years earlier. Ramsey didn’t initially link her symptoms to cancer. “But I had just kind of made a deal with myself because the blood was starting to become more frequent,” she said. “I was like, ‘If this h…
By Cara Anthony and Blake Farmer, Nashville Public RadioBryce Ramsey, Madison, Mississippi, was 33 years old when she was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. When she noticed blood in her stool, she attributed it to the hemorrhoids she had developed after giving birth to her son eight years earlier. At first, Ramsey did not link her symptoms to cancer. “But she had already made some sort of treatment with me because the blood was starting to appea…

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