I started to have a bit of stomach cramping and blood in my stool right after my 50th birthday. My general practitioner sent me for a routine colonoscopy. On the day of the procedure I found out I have colon cancer. I didn’t know the stage at that point, but we knew that one of infected polyps was a cancerous tumor. I would not know the stage till a few days later.

My official diagnosis was stage IIIb colorectal cancer. My life had totally shut down and my cancer journey had begun that day. I had a 10 cm tumor removed from my sigmoid region of my colon, 40 lymph nodes removed — three tested positive for cancer, and I had six months of chemotherapy. I have been cancer-free for a year. The thing that gets me is that if I had gotten a routine colonoscopy in my early 40s. I would not have gotten cancer at all. I had no family history or symptoms until it was too late. Get checked!”

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