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3. IBS Can Lead to Colon Cancer
Although the symptoms can be severe and the condition may seem to progress, IBS does not create the conditions for cancer.
Studies reveal that over 20% of IBS patients are concerned that their condition will lead to colon cancer, but there isn’t any scientific evidence to support that fear. The biggest risk factors for colon cancer include genetic disposition, Crohn’s disease, a history of polyps in your colon, and advanced age (most cases are in people over 50 years of age).
Resources
EverdayHealth (Common IBS Misconceptions)IBS Treatment Center (4 Common Misconceptions about Irritable Bowel Syndrome)AboutHealth (Top 10 Myths About Irritable Bowel Syndrome)IFFGD (IBS in Men: A Different Disease?)Mayo Clinic (Colon Cancer/ Risk Factors)Related Search Topics (Ads)
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