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3. Black or Rarry Stool

Another sign of colon cancer is a bowel movement that look black or tarry. Bleeding higher up in the colon can result in stools with this unusual appearance. Blood that is produced higher up in the colon has time to break down before it leaves the body. Bleeding from the small intestines, stomach, and esophagus can also result in tarry stools. If your bowel movements have the look and consistency of tar, this is a very worrisome sign.

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