James Van Der Beek says there were no ‘warning signs’ before his cancer diagnosis
James Van Der Beek opens up about colorectal cancer diagnosis on 'The View’
Actor James Van Der Beek provided an update on his stage three colorectal cancer journey, two years after his diagnosis, stating it has been a challenging “full-time job.”
He emphasized the importance of early screening for colorectal cancer, even without symptoms, as he experienced no warning signs before his diagnosis.
Van Der Beek shared his approach to discussing his illness with his six children, advocating for honesty tailored to their understanding.
He recounted how he initially dismissed irregular bowel movements as a minor issue before a gastroenterologist diagnosed him with cancer.
The American Cancer Society recommends regular colorectal cancer screenings begin at age 45 for individuals with average risk.