Rectum Adenocarcinoma (3 of 4)

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Case description

Bleeding is the most common symptom of rectal cancer, occurring in 60% of patients. Bleeding often is attributed to other causes (eg, hemorrhoids), especially if the patient has a history of other rectal problems. Profuse bleeding and anemia are rare. Bleeding may be accompanied by the passage of mucus, which warrants further investigation

tags: Adenocarcinoma cecum colonoscopy bleeding anemia

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