Colon cancer is abnormal growth of cells in the large intestine (colon) or the rectum.
Early stages of colon cancer may not have any symptoms. However, if symptoms do occur, they include:
The advanced stages (stage 3 & 4) of colorectal cancer may include:
In cases where the cancer spreads to other parts, the patient may experience:
A person’s chances of developing colorectal cancer increase due to certain factors such as:
Treatment for colorectal cancer depends on the patient’s over health and the stage of cancer.
Surgical Intervention: In the early stages of cancer, it may be possible to have the cancerous growths removed through surgery. If the cancer spreads to the walls of the bowel, your surgeon may need to remove a part of the colon or rectum and the nearby lymph nodes.
Chemotherapy: Chemotherapy is common treatment approach in case of colorectal cancers to control the growth of the tumour. Even in advanced stages, chemotherapy can help relieve symptoms. However, it does have side effects which may need to be treated with other medications.
Radiation Therapy: This therapy is generally administered along with chemotherapy to target & destroy cancer cells. Radiation therapy may be given before or after the surgery.
Generally it is recommended for individuals above the age of 50 to undergo colon cancer screening. This is even more crucial in people with a family history.
There are certain steps one can take to prevent Colon Cancer:
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