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Blood in Bowel November?

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Can some one help me by giving their opinion. I am unsure if this blood in stool. I have light stools usually, immense mucus has been had too. My mum had bowle cancer at forty, and her dietary gene could be an issue too. Gene testing was given, unfortunately my go have part of theirs and my own address. So never received. Concerned lady

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I would def call up the GP and get it looked at. Even for peace of mind.

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I would contact your healthcare provider and discuss your concerns. There are several screening tests available, including FIT, FOBT, Barium Enema, Sigmoidoscopy, Virtual Colonoscopy and Traditional Colonoscopy. Please consult your physician for a test that is right for you. For additional information on screening, visit: GlobalCCA.org

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