Advanced colorectal cancer, while uncommon, can occur in a young patient. We present a rare case of advanced transverse colon cancer in a young patient with vague symptoms and unique comorbid conditions, while reviewing the literature on colorectal cancer and its association with autoimmune conditions. With a recent increase in the incidence of colon cancer in young patients, further research is needed as to whether colorectal cancer screening is warranted in younger cohorts outside of current recommendations and guidelines. Investigations are needed into the factors that may explain this and the public health interventions that can be employed to improve colon cancer prevention. The objective of this report is to highlight the importance of recognizing alarming symptoms and raise awareness of the increasing incidence of early-onset colon cancer in young patients.

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