Tuesday Poster Session
Category: Colon

Jinye Liu, DO
East Carolina University Medical Center
Greenville, NC
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening with colonoscopy remains the gold standard for diagnosing benign polyps to malignancies, with well-established guidelines focused on age and risk stratification. CRC in pregnancy is extremely rare, only occurring in around 0.002% of women of pregnancy. This incidence has increased as maternal age is on the rise as well as an increase in early-onset CRC. Symptoms of CRC such as constipation, nausea, or rectal discomfort may be misattributed to normal physiologic changes in pregnancy, potentially delaying diagnosis. We present a patient with an unusual discovery of CRC during labor, highlighting the diagnostic challenges and life-saving potential of incidental discovery.

