by admin-blog-kh | June 2, 2022 5:38 am
The rectum is the area between the end of the large intestine and the anus. The feces passes through the rectum and is finally excreted out of the body through the anus. When cancer is detected in the rectal region, it is called as rectal cancer.
Rectal cancer can be treated surgically. Detecting this cancer in the early stages will help prevent the spread of cancer to the anus.If the cancer is detected before it spreads to the anus, surgery will involve the cancerous area’s removal. Following this, the intestine will be reattached to the area above the anus. This will help the person pass feces normally even after surgery.
In case of the patient presenting at an advanced stage in which the cancer has spread to the anus, surgery will involve removal of the anus as well. In such cases, excretion of feces will involve a bag being attached to the abdomen area for the removal of fecal matter. This procedure is called colostomy.
Many people are under the impression that life after colostomy is very difficult, but this is not true. Even after colostomy, people can lead normal lives.
In other cases, wherein the cancer is at an advanced stage, multi-disciplinary management has shown to yield good results. Multidisciplinary management involves chemotherapy[4] and radiation therapy to shrink the cancer followed by surgery to remove the cancer[5].Thus, with the correct treatment modality, rectal cancer can be treated and the patient can go back to living a normal life.
Reviewed by Dr Suresh S Venkita, Group Medical Director, Kauvery Hospitals
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