- Naiké Vorbe, 42, experienced abdominal pain for years and went on multiple diets.
- At 31, she learned she had a genetic predisposition for colon cancer and was given a stage 3B diagn… [+6013 chars]
A woman was diagnosed with colon cancer at 31. She had unexplained abdominal pain for years and cycled through multiple diets. - Yahoo
Naiké Vorbe experienced abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea. She learned at 31 that she had stage 3 colon cancer.
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