In the later stages of colorectal cancer, bleeding often occurs in the upper gastrointestinal area. Digestive enzymes and intestinal bacteria cause hemoglobin in the blood to slowly darken in the long passage toward the rectum. As a result, stools take on a dark color with a sticky, tar-like texture. The medical term for this is melena.

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