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The rectum is the last part of the large intestine that temporarily stores the stools. Rectal cancer involves the growth of cancer cells in the rectum. It occurs in both men and women. However, men are more likely to get rectal cancer than women. In most cases, it occurs in people above 50 years. Approximately 5% of people may have rectal cancer during their life. Out of these, 11% are below 50 years of age.
Disease Name | Rectal Cancer |
Alternative Name |
Colorectal Cancer |
Symptoms |
Blood in stools, Diarrhoea and constipation, Narrow stools, Abdominal pain, Weakness and fatigue, Increased frequency of bowel movements, Change in appetite, Abdominal discomfort due to cramps, bloating, and gas |
Causes | Environmental and Genetic factors |
Diagnosis |
Patient history, Clinical examination, Laboratory tests, Imaging techniques. |
Treated by |
Gastroenterologist and Oncologist |
Treatment Options | Surgery, Radiation therapy, Chemotherapy, Combination therapy, Targeted therapy, Immunotherapy |
Many patients do not experience symptoms of rectal cancer at an early stage. However, some patients may have signs, such as:
There is no knowledge about the actual cause of Rectal cancer but:
Several factors increase the risk of rectal cancer. Some of them are:
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The doctor may diagnose rectal cancer through the following techniques:
Rectal cancer progresses through the following stages:
The following measures help the patients to prepare for doctor consultation:
There is no way to prevent the risk of rectal cancer completely. However, several measures may help reduce the risk of rectal cancer. Some of them are:
The doctor develops the treatment strategy according to the stage of cancer. In most cases, the doctor suggests a combination of therapies. Some of the treatment options for rectal cancer are:
Ignoring warning signs and not treating rectal cancer at an early stage may progress to the advanced stage, resulting in complications. The complications include:
Last Updated on: 10 December 2022
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