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flag A 45-year-old woman was wrongly told her severe symptoms were due to hemorrhoids, later diagnosed with stage four colon cancer.

flag Amber Kissell, a 45-year-old mother, faced repeated dismissals from doctors who attributed her persistent fatigue, bowel changes, weight loss, and blood in stool to hemorrhoids or fissures, despite her concerns and worsening symptoms. flag Doctors told her she was too young for cancer. flag Months later, she was diagnosed with stage four colorectal cancer, highlighting the dangers of overlooking serious illness in younger patients and the critical need for thorough evaluation when symptoms persist.

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