Rectal Cancer Is Increasing Under 50. Don’t Ignore These Sign

📩 Contact us: [email protected] Rectal cancer is something many people avoid talking about — but it’s becoming more common, even in younger individuals. So what exactly is rectal cancer, where does it occur, and what should you watch for? In this episode of Talking With Docs, the doctors are joined by Dr. Sandra de Montbrun, Colorectal Surgeon, to break down everything you need to know about rectal cancer. They explain the difference between the colon and rectum, how rectal cancer develops, and why early detection is so important. They also walk you through risk factors, symptoms, how it’s diagnosed, and the full range of treatment options — including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation — along with what recovery and outcomes can look like. You’ll learn: • What rectal cancer actually is and where it develops • The difference between colon and rectal cancer • Who is most at risk and key risk factors • Why rectal cancer can sometimes have no symptoms • Common warning signs like rectal bleeding and changes in bowel habits • What to expect during a physical exam and colonoscopy • How rectal cancer is staged using CT scans and MRI • Treatment options including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation • When surgery may or may not be required • Recovery timelines and possible complications • Survival rates and why early detection matters If you’ve ever ignored symptoms or assumed something was “just hemorrhoids,” this episode highlights why it’s important to get checked — and what steps to take next. 🎧 Listen on Your Favourite Platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OFxEji... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... YouTube Music: • TWD Podcast 👕 Shop Our MERCH: https://www.spreadshirt.ca/shop/user/... ❤️ Support Oakville Hospital: https://donate.oakvillehospitalfounda... 📱 Follow Us: TikTok:   / talkingwithdocs   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingwith... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 🛑 DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you are experiencing ongoing symptoms or concerns, consult a qualified healthcare provider. Full disclaimer at talkingwithdocs.com. #rectalcancer #cancerawareness #colorectalcancer #healthylifestyle #screeningmatters #medicaleducation #doctorapproved #talkingwithdocs