Long-term Neglect of Family History Leads to Discovery of 6 Colon Tumors in Man's First Screening
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A 60-year-old man, despite a family history of colon cancer and a drinking habit, had long ignored his condition. After encouragement from medical staff, his first screening was positive, leading to the discovery of six tumors in his colon, the largest being 3 cm. Fortunately, they were benign and he is currently undergoing treatment.
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