Going to the doctor for bloody stools, a man was diagnosed with two cancers and 39 colon polyps

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After 1 week of bloody stools, the 55-year-old man went for an examination and unexpectedly discovered rectal cancer, lung cancer and 39 colon polyps.

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According to the Ministry of Health, some daily habits can increase the risk of breast cancer in women if prolonged for many years.

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Breast cancer screening helps detect the disease at an early stage, improve treatment effectiveness, reduce care costs and improve recovery.