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. >> thought it was internal hemorrhoid. >> minor bleeding.confusion and fear set in the day anthony found himself suddenly incontinent. he rush over to temple university hospital. >> as soon as he came in with the complaint of rectal bleeding he was scheduled for a cologne scope. >> now anthony was terrified. >> i was shocked, and the doctors here were shocked because i'm -- i was young. i mean 26 you don't get cologne scopes at 26. >> this is the cologne upstream from where the tumor was. >> smooth and normal but colorectal surgeon howard ross shows us why anthony did not have a moment to spare. >> as the scope was withdrawn or pulled out, very last part of his cologne called the rectum but this hard irritated lump with central ulcer is a cancer. >> it was stage three cologne cancer. >> he's not alone. >> it's very unusually rare. >> new research is raising concern. it found millennials patients in their 20s and 30s increasing in cases of colon and rectal cancers. doubling their risk for cologne cancer. quadrupling it for rec cal. what dr. r
. >> thought it was internal hemorrhoid. >> minor bleeding.confusion and fear set in the day anthony found himself suddenly incontinent. he rush over to temple university hospital. >> as soon as he came in with the complaint of rectal bleeding he was scheduled for a cologne scope. >> now anthony was terrified. >> i was shocked, and the doctors here were shocked because i'm -- i was young. i mean 26 you don't get cologne scopes at 26. >> this is the cologne...
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ever notice -- >> have you noticed -- >> what is it with -- >> why are hemorrhoids called hemorrhoidsmake more sense the other way around? if that was true, wouldn't be proctologist bronaut ast. >> so many things distasteful in everybody has to follow. it's tedious. so they deserve lampooning. >> this is an awful morning. i get up this morning and put maxi pad on adhesive side up. come on, you've done it. >> there is so much comedy in the little details of life. it's just taking a magnifying glass and throwing it out to the audience. >> that's sort of my job, to think about stuff that a lot of us are too busy for most of the time. little things that occur to us, we have universal ground. did you ever belch and almost puke? >> we think that we're alone and comedian steps on stage, says have you ever noticed -- kaboom, it explodes. and in that moment we all connect. amazing charge. adrenaline rush to connect on that kind of level. >> we have to fight these battles. we're all alone in the bathroom. alone. whatever goes wrong, you have to handle it. ever flush a toilet in big party and wa
ever notice -- >> have you noticed -- >> what is it with -- >> why are hemorrhoids called hemorrhoidsmake more sense the other way around? if that was true, wouldn't be proctologist bronaut ast. >> so many things distasteful in everybody has to follow. it's tedious. so they deserve lampooning. >> this is an awful morning. i get up this morning and put maxi pad on adhesive side up. come on, you've done it. >> there is so much comedy in the little details of...
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. >> thought it was an internal hemorrhoid. >> reporter: minor bleeding. no pain though.ay anthony found himself suddenly incontinent. he rushed over to temple university hospital. >> as soon as he came in with the complaint of rectal bleeding he was scheduled for colonosco colonoscopy. >> now anthony was terrified. >> i was shocked, and the doctors here were shocked because i'm -- i was young. i mean 26 you don't get colonscopies at 26. >> this is the colon upstream from where the tumor was. >> reporter: smooth and norma normal. but colorectal surgeon howard ross shows us why anthony did not have a moment to spare. >> as the scope was withdrawn or pulled out it was in the very last part of his colon called the rectum but this hard irritated lump with a central ulcers is a cancer. >> it was stage three colon cancer. >> reporter: and he's not alone. >> it's very unusual. and it's still rare. >> reporter: new research by the american cancer society is raising concern. it found millennials patients in their 20s and 30s increasing in cases of colon and rectal canc cancers. do
. >> thought it was an internal hemorrhoid. >> reporter: minor bleeding. no pain though.ay anthony found himself suddenly incontinent. he rushed over to temple university hospital. >> as soon as he came in with the complaint of rectal bleeding he was scheduled for colonosco colonoscopy. >> now anthony was terrified. >> i was shocked, and the doctors here were shocked because i'm -- i was young. i mean 26 you don't get colonscopies at 26. >> this is the colon...
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you know when the primary care do doctor sees them it's probably a hemorrhoid or food poisoning or such but if you have the symptoms persist and that could be anything from persistent belly pain, unexplained weight loss, rectal bleeding, an lot of times people are told rectal bleeding it's not normal type rectal bleeding. it could be something innocent like hemorrhoids but you don't know. >> right. >> and so the gold standard for testing patient social security colonscopy. colonoscopy we go in my job as gi doctor is to do go in, find polyps which are benign growths most of the time. take them out before they turn to cancer or find early cancer when it's more treatable. young people delay and delay and diagnosis is harder to cure. it's heartbreaking. >> when you're young you think you're invincible. >> yes. >> that's your -- >> i'm big super food type of guy. anything prevention anything you would recommend. >> there are studies that suggest that fiber has an anti-inflammatory effect. high fat seems to change the characterization of our bile and our bile acids which anti-inflammatory see
you know when the primary care do doctor sees them it's probably a hemorrhoid or food poisoning or such but if you have the symptoms persist and that could be anything from persistent belly pain, unexplained weight loss, rectal bleeding, an lot of times people are told rectal bleeding it's not normal type rectal bleeding. it could be something innocent like hemorrhoids but you don't know. >> right. >> and so the gold standard for testing patient social security colonscopy....
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. >> donald trump, america's wealthiest hemorrhoid. >> democrats want to dissolve the borders. >> reporterriving the country further and further apart. >> president trump has still done more for this country in the last 40 days than barack obama did in eight years. >> reporter: a pugh study finds 81% of voters say they cannot agree with the other side on basic facts. which may owe something to the president's campaign against fake news. >> of all of the media outlets, which one was the worst? which one? >> cnn! >> cnn, the most trusted name in news. >> just because the attack of fake news and attacking our network, i just want to ask you, sir. >> i'm changing it from fake news, though, very fake news. >> but aren't you -- >> reporter: there's nothing new about simmering whohostility between the president and the press. >> the president should treat the press as fairly as the press treats him. >> reporter: in march of 1974, t the nixon presidency was lurching to destruction from water gate, and there was an ongoing tension between the president and the white house correspondent. >> thank yo
. >> donald trump, america's wealthiest hemorrhoid. >> democrats want to dissolve the borders. >> reporterriving the country further and further apart. >> president trump has still done more for this country in the last 40 days than barack obama did in eight years. >> reporter: a pugh study finds 81% of voters say they cannot agree with the other side on basic facts. which may owe something to the president's campaign against fake news. >> of all of the media...
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you have hearde stories of people who had blood in their stools who were basically told they had hemorrhoidsxactly. i hear those stories every day. i think the worst aspect of it arehat younger people diagnosed with cancer but they tend to be diagnosed at later they are note taken as seriously with the symptoms. for younger colorectal cancer patients, they are often diagnosed at stage three or four. katie: in my husband's case, it was stage four. it was all over his liver by the time he was diagnosed. >> is linked to survivability rates. those statistics are feeding into that study. katie: what can we tell people watching at home who may have cancer or have a lacuna cancer and they are desperate for information about clinical trials and just cannot find them? they do not understand when they are eligible. >> the key to understanding clinical trials is communication. that communication should be had between patients and their physicians on an ongoing basis. the question could be as simple as, what clinical trials are open? what could be happening? which one should i be following? there are ph
you have hearde stories of people who had blood in their stools who were basically told they had hemorrhoidsxactly. i hear those stories every day. i think the worst aspect of it arehat younger people diagnosed with cancer but they tend to be diagnosed at later they are note taken as seriously with the symptoms. for younger colorectal cancer patients, they are often diagnosed at stage three or four. katie: in my husband's case, it was stage four. it was all over his liver by the time he was...
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probably just hemorrhoids. don't worry about it. what we're saying, that may be the case but you have to find out for sure. so you have to take aserious -- take it seriously. change in stool size, abdominal pain, bleeding, those are all important signs. unfortunately they're signs of a disease that can be a little further along. when you come back to the question of what we can do to find that disease early. so if you have a family history, talk to your health professional about earlier screening. if you don't have a family history, we recommend starting at age 50. quia honestly with this new information, we will take a careful look to see if that remains the right age. >> how do you get that information out to young people, doctor? people who are, 20sand 30s. they're not paying attention to this kind of stuff. are you going to try to get the word out to them? >> well, you're right. the young folks are what we call the invincibles. and, you know, they don't pay allot of attention to risk factors and diet. they're going to have a goo
probably just hemorrhoids. don't worry about it. what we're saying, that may be the case but you have to find out for sure. so you have to take aserious -- take it seriously. change in stool size, abdominal pain, bleeding, those are all important signs. unfortunately they're signs of a disease that can be a little further along. when you come back to the question of what we can do to find that disease early. so if you have a family history, talk to your health professional about earlier...
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. >> here are some of the things more popular than congress -- hemorrhoids, nick helloback, comroachescopies, herpes, herpes could win in the polls. politicians pick their voters instead of the voters picking the politicians. >> no wonder more than 22 million people have already watched and heard schwarzenegger explain that in california between 2002 and 2010 there were 265 congressional elections but only one district changed party hands. as he said, the former politburo had more than california politics. where california on his watch instituted the professional drawing of boundary lines, change has come. so strongly does he believe in the need for political reform that he founded the usc schwarzenegger institute for state and global policy committed to advancing post partisanship. its four reform priorities are redistricting, open primaries, transparency, and voter visitation. the visit -- voter participation. the visit was to be social. but after our chat he was gracious in giving me audio for my sirius listeners, almost ten machines worth was on political -- ten minutes worth was o
. >> here are some of the things more popular than congress -- hemorrhoids, nick helloback, comroachescopies, herpes, herpes could win in the polls. politicians pick their voters instead of the voters picking the politicians. >> no wonder more than 22 million people have already watched and heard schwarzenegger explain that in california between 2002 and 2010 there were 265 congressional elections but only one district changed party hands. as he said, the former politburo had more...
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>> hav ner much use for the other and iernd cable tv, very little iou >> dond wealthiest hemorrhoid. to dissoe the borde that what that snake e country further andt. >> president trump has still done more for this countn barack obama did in eightea study findf voters on basiceing to the faesident's campaign against the >> ofas tll worst? >> cnn! >>am in news. >> just fake news and attacking our sir -- >> i'm changing it from- very fake news. >> there's nothing new about simmering hostility between the president and the press. >> the president should treat the press just as fairly as the press treats him. >> in march of 1976, the nixon presidency was lurching toward destruction by watergate. and there was an ongoing tension between the president and the cbs white house correspondent. >> thank you, mr. president, dan rather with cbs news. mr. president. >> are you running for something? >> no, sir, >> norm ornstein, a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute was then and remains now a student of our political system and our media. >> we would watch network news shows and w
>> hav ner much use for the other and iernd cable tv, very little iou >> dond wealthiest hemorrhoid. to dissoe the borde that what that snake e country further andt. >> president trump has still done more for this countn barack obama did in eightea study findf voters on basiceing to the faesident's campaign against the >> ofas tll worst? >> cnn! >>am in news. >> just fake news and attacking our sir -- >> i'm changing it from- very fake news....
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heard story after story of people who had blood in their stools who were basically told they had hemorrhoids. >> i hear those stories every day. and what i think really is kind of the worst aspect of that, is that younger people that are diagnosed with cancer, colorectal for sure, correct me if i'm wrong, they tend to be diagnosed at later stages because it is not diagnosed, if they are not taking this seriously, the symptoms. so for younger colorectal cancer patients they are often diagnosed with stage three or stage four. >> couric: in my husband's case it was stage four. he it mehta az static colon cancer and was all over his liver by the time it he was diagnosed. >> it which ties to survive ability rates and all those statistics that are feeding into that study. >> couric: what can we tell people waffing this at home who may have cancer or a loved one with cancer and are desperate for information about clinical trials and they just can't find them, they don't understand necessarily when they're eligible. >> the key to understanding clinical trials is ongoing communication. and that commu
heard story after story of people who had blood in their stools who were basically told they had hemorrhoids. >> i hear those stories every day. and what i think really is kind of the worst aspect of that, is that younger people that are diagnosed with cancer, colorectal for sure, correct me if i'm wrong, they tend to be diagnosed at later stages because it is not diagnosed, if they are not taking this seriously, the symptoms. so for younger colorectal cancer patients they are often...
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. >> donald trump, america's wealthiest hemorrhoid. >> democrats want to dissolve the borders. isn't that what that snake obama did? >> there are legions driving the country further and further apart. >> president trump has still done more for this country in the last 40 days than barack obama did in eight years. >> the pew study finds 81% of voters say they cannot agree with the other side on basic facts. which may owe something to the president's campaign against the fake news. >> of all of the media outlets, which one was the worst? >> cnn! >> which one? >> cnn! >> cnn! the most trusted name in news. >> just because of the attack of fake news and attacking our network, i just want to ask you, sir -- >> i'm changing it from fake news, though. >> doesn't that under -- very fake news. >> there's nothing new about simmering hostility between the president and the press. >> the president should treat the press just as fairly as the press treats him. >> in march of 1976, the nixon presidency was lurching toward destruction by watergate. and there was an ongoing tension between the
. >> donald trump, america's wealthiest hemorrhoid. >> democrats want to dissolve the borders. isn't that what that snake obama did? >> there are legions driving the country further and further apart. >> president trump has still done more for this country in the last 40 days than barack obama did in eight years. >> the pew study finds 81% of voters say they cannot agree with the other side on basic facts. which may owe something to the president's campaign against...
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abdominalabl bloating, something isn't rightr get it check out if you're notet convinced that it's justsus hemorrhoids to our diet? d why would we see this increase? >> no one knows. kno. it might be diet.. it might be a lot of things. but we don't know. and i suspect that down the roaa in the next ten years will herse we'll have a better test tor t t screen for colon cancer maybe a blood test and we'll start doini it very early on. on. something in the environment,on leading to problems.roblem >> here's something that wee's didn't know,so dr. mike, when it comes to lime's seize we hear about deer ticks and now we'ret hearing there might be somethint to worry about other than the deer.. >> fascinating.. there is research looking at mice. now, mice are very efficientnt transmitters of lyme disease, de and what they're finding is fori instance last year, last summere there was a bumper crop of micec all over the place and that is a predictor we think of lymef disease.se so you better buckle your seatr belts now, because it's going to be a bad, bad year for lyme fore disease. my son had lyme disease.yme
abdominalabl bloating, something isn't rightr get it check out if you're notet convinced that it's justsus hemorrhoids to our diet? d why would we see this increase? >> no one knows. kno. it might be diet.. it might be a lot of things. but we don't know. and i suspect that down the roaa in the next ten years will herse we'll have a better test tor t t screen for colon cancer maybe a blood test and we'll start doini it very early on. on. something in the environment,on leading to...