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- Rectal bleeding - the patient may notice blood on feces or toilet paper.
- Pain in the anal area.
- Lumps around the anus. These are frequently mistaken for piles (hemorrhoids).
- Mucus discharge from the anus.
- Jelly-like discharge from the anus.
- Anal itching.
- Change in bowel movements. This may include diarrhea, constipation, or thinning of stools.
- Fecal incontinence (problems controlling bowel movements).
- Bloating.
- Women may experience lower back pain as the tumor exerts pressure on the vagina.
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