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Bowel Cancer Claims Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can bowel cancer be misdiagnosed?
Yes, bowel cancer could be misdiagnosed. Unfortunately, doctors do not always suspect early bowel cancer, particularly if the symptoms are mild or non-specific for bowel cancer in a young and otherwise healthy person. It is therefore important to continue to present to your doctor for investigation until a diagnosis is made to explain your symptoms.
2. What condition could bowel cancer be mistaken for?
Some symptoms of bowel cancer are non-specific and may be caused by benign conditions. For example, abdominal pain and difficulty passing bowel motions could be wrongly attributed to constipation. Loose stools could be attributed to food allergies or benign bowel conditions such as irritable bowel disease. Bloody stools may be attributed to haemorrhoids, which in turn are attributed to constipation.