Colon Cancer
The rectum and colon can be affected by colon cancer, commonly referred to as colorectal cancer. If treatment is not received, it could spread to other areas of the body as a result of abnormal cells in the colon or rectum growing out of control. Colostrum and inflammatory bowel disease are personal histories; a diet heavy in red meat or processed foods, a sedentary lifestyle, and a family history of the disease are risk factors for colon cancer. Weight loss, blood in the stool, stomach pain, and altered bowel habits are some of the symptoms.