We MUST be 'more than 1%' by now!!!!!!
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Ok, only have stage 3 colon cancer but was dx at 42 (umm, that is under 50) and take into the count that most times the tumor is in you for about 5 years right??? I'll help you hold them down so you can hit them. I tell anyone I can that I believe the age should be down to 40. My daughter was having problems and I went with her to the GP. I'm glad I did because he was just "poopooing" (pun intended) her problems. I gave him a lot of grief that she should be tested now since I started having problems at 21. She is 19. The good news is that she is all clear and the "ulcer" they thought she had was non-existent. It sure made me feel a lot better. One kid down and 4 to go. They are still young so believe me that I will fight to get them tested at 30 too.
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Hi, I was 43 when Dx w/ stage IV colon cancer, never had the chance for "the test" suppose at 50. But in the last week I have had 3 people(men, when I tell them I had colon ca) say:
"I thought only men got colon cancer" makes ya wonder that not enough info out there. I am a statistic.... see ya , Amy0 -
age 48 female stage IIA rectal cancer
The onc said I probably had the polyp for 10 years. Hmm.... remove the polyp at 40 or colon resection and chemo at 48. What would you choose? I almost didn't even get my colonoscopy at 48 because the GI doc didn't think he had enough justification to get a preapproval from the insurance company!
Just let me know where and when and I'll help you fight. There are way too many of us becoming semi-colons when it could be avoided with earlier testing.0
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