Symptoms and signs in patients with colorectal cancer

Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
S K P JohnJ B J Fozard

Abstract

The symptoms and signs of colorectal cancer vary from the general population to primary care and in the referred population to secondary care. This review aims to address the diverse symptoms, signs and combinations with relevance to colorectal cancer at various points in the diagnostic pathway and tries to shed light on this complex and confusing area. A move towards a lower threshold for referral and increased use of diagnostics might be a more reliable option for early diagnosis.

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