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42 stage 3 with 2 nodes, Grandmother on mom side had it at age 70. She lived to be 89. My mother had polyps removed but no cancer. Now I'm hounding my brother and sister to get a colonoscopy. My brother finally schedule his and the dr told he wouldn't see him if it wasn't for me. I would love to see the age change from 50 to 40. Michelleron50 said:Age 47 st 111c no history
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Stage 3 dx 12/19/05. 42 years old the next day. No history of colon cancer but my dad had CLL and prostrate cancer. He died 9/06 from prostrate. I had problems since my early twenties that was put down to IBS. I just thought it was getting more frequent and was in a lot of pain for about 1 year. Was told it was growing for at least 5 years. Made my sister get a colonoscopy (only sibling) and she is squeaky clean. My 19 year old also was having problems and made her get colonoscopy. She is fine too thank goodness. My others will get colonoscopy at 30 yrs old. I agree that we need to change the age to at least as low as 40. Hopefully we can also get people to definately test.
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Hi Barb,
Diagnosed with Low (nearly rectal) adenocarcinoma at age 39 Dukes A or stage 1
No family history (Maternal Grandmother had breast cancer)
Had symptoms for 1 year before dx - treated for hemmorhoids(sp?) for 6 months!!!!!
Docs thought I was too young/with no family history!!!!0 -
Diagnosed with stage IIIb at age 53, no symptoms, baseline colonoscopy that I had postponed from age 50;
dad died of metastatic colon cancer at age 85, he was diagnosed at age 82 with multiple symptoms.
Will your doc recommend and the insurance pay for a scope for hubby if he has no symptoms?
Judy0 -
My husband was diagnosed with Stage 3B rectal cancer in September '06 at age 44. There is no family history at all. His parents and siblings are all very healthy and have had no cancer of any kind.
Faith0 -
I was 39 at dx and was told tumor was 5-10 years old.
Stage 3 lymph pos.
Only family history was sister dx'ed at 29 (had been misdiagnosed for years) with cancer in her small intestine (mine was in sigmoid).
NO PREVIOUS FAMILY HISTORY before the two of us. both young.
peace, emily who hopes your hubby will get tested0 -
when did you find out you had stage 2 cancer and are you getting any chemo. I just found out i have stage 2 but I decided not to get chemo I hope I am doing the right thing. Ive been to drs. and they all have different views. gaildavidsonxx said:age 48 stage 2a no family history of colorectal ca but family history of other cancers
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