What Are the Signs of Neuroendocrine Colon Cancer

Persistent Change in Bowel Habits: Diarrhea or constipation, or a change in the consistency of stool.

Rectal Bleeding: Blood in stool or rectal bleeding, which may make stool look black or tar-like.

Abdominal Discomfort: Persistent bloating, cramps, gas, or pain in the abdomen.

Feeling of Incomplete Bowel Emptying: A sensation that the bowel doesn't empty completely.

Weakness or Fatigue: Unexplained tiredness or weakness.

Unexplained Weight Loss: Significant weight loss without a clear reason.

Flushing or Sweating Episodes: Intense, random episodes of flushing or sweating.

Digestive Issues: Bloating, nausea, or abdominal pain that persists without a clear cause.

Abdominal Pain or Cramping: Pain or cramping in the abdomen, often accompanied by a feeling of fullness.

Skin Changes: Unusual skin symptoms, such as new dark patches or rashes.