Colon cancer may lead to bleeding in the lower part of the digestive passage, and in some cases, in the rectum. Rectal bleeding leads to blood being visible as a separate discharge in the stool. Rectal bleeding is more common in individuals who suffer more bouts of constipation than diarrhea during the disease’s progression. Bleeding in a region above the rectum can change the color of stool to anywhere from a red to a tar-like black.
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