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Updated · Okdiario · Jun 21
Josh Vintner-Jackson Lives With Stage 4 Colon Cancer After Symptoms Were Dismissed at 29
Updated
Updated · Okdiario · Jun 21

Josh Vintner-Jackson Lives With Stage 4 Colon Cancer After Symptoms Were Dismissed at 29

1 articles · Updated · Okdiario · Jun 21

Summary

  • 34-year-old Josh Vintner-Jackson is living with stage 4 colon cancer after severe constipation and abdominal pain at 29 were initially treated as routine digestive trouble.
  • A July 2020 CT scan found a tumor blocking his colon after weeks of worsening symptoms; surgeons removed a golf ball-sized mass, 15 inches of colon and 15 lymph nodes, seven of them cancerous.
  • 12 rounds of chemotherapy initially left no evidence of disease, but cancer cells later appeared in bloodwork and scans eventually showed the disease had spread to his lungs, leading to a stage 4 diagnosis in October 2022.
  • 158,850 new U.S. colorectal cancer cases and 55,230 deaths are projected for 2026, with cases rising among adults 20 to 49; about three in four patients under 50 are diagnosed at an advanced stage.
  • 45% of people diagnosed before 45 said a doctor had dismissed their bowel or stomach symptoms in a 2025 survey, underscoring his warning to keep pressing for answers when symptoms persist.

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