EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 52 MIN
Colon Cancer at 37: Symptoms I Didn’t Ignore & Why Early Detection Saves Lives
from BRCA & Beyond
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and in this episode I’m sharing the story that started everything.At 37 years old, I was diagnosed with stage 1 colon cancer after experiencing symptoms that many people dismiss — bloating, cramping, and blood in my stool. A colonoscopy not only found the cancer, it removed it before it had the chance to spread.In this episode, I talk about:• The colon cancer symptoms that led me to seek answers• Why colorectal cancer rates are rising in younger adults• The powerful role of screening and colonoscopy in early detection• The genetic testing that later revealed my BRCA2 mutation• How early detection can truly save livesColorectal cancer is now one of the leading causes of cancer death in adults under 50 — but it is also one of the most preventable and treatable cancers when caught early.If you’re 45 or older, have symptoms that feel unusual, or have a family history of cancer, this conversation could change the way you think about screening.This episode is both my story and an important reminder: listen to your body, advocate for yourself, and never ignore symptoms. colon cancerTopics Covered in This Episode• colon cancer symptoms • colorectal cancer screening • colonoscopy and early detection • colon cancer in younger adults • genetic testing and BRCA2 mutations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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