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Liberty Ashworth, now 18, from Iowa, was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at 14 after experiencing symptoms like stomach issues, back pain, and blood in her stool for years. Despite multiple doctor visits where her symptoms were dismissed as normal or psychosomatic, Libbie's diagnosis shocked her family. She underwent surgery, chemotherapy, and had a diagnosis of Lynch syndrome. Despite setbacks and challenges with treatment, she remains positive and continues to dance, share her story, and participate in a clinical trial using CRISPR technology for personalized treatment. Colorectal cancer in teens is rare but on the rise, with experts emphasizing the importance of considering the diagnosis when symptoms like stomach cramping, bloody stool, and unexpected weight loss are present.
Source: YAHOO