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Can rectal cancer be cured?

BY Iris Wheatley 2020-07-23

  Malignant tumor of rectum is a disease that many people will suffer from, and after this disease appears, the damage to the body is very large, and the disease is located in a very special position of the human body, even if it is an operation It is easy to relapse, but now that medicine is developed, there are many treatment options available, and the possibility of cure is still great. Originoo_42964_2014468_l.jpg

< p>  Can rectal malignant tumors be cured? This problem has plagued many patients with rectal cancer and their families. Due to the special location of rectal cancer and the possibility of recurrence, it is very difficult to completely cure rectal cancer. However, if the condition of rectal cancer is discovered early, and actively cooperate with the doctor''s treatment, it is still very helpful to prolong the life of the patient.

   Commonly used methods for the treatment of rectal cancer are surgical treatment, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, etc. After such treatment, the life of the patient can be prolonged properly, and the patient''s pain can be reduced, so it is still necessary. I believe that after scientific treatment and proper diet adjustment, coupled with the patient''s positive attitude, the cure of rectal cancer is not just a dream.

How to detect malignant tumors of rectum early

  On the one hand, the change in bowel habits is the earliest and most common symptom of rectal cancer. Due to the stimulation of the cancer, the patient may have an increased number of stools for no apparent reason in the short term, or constipation and diarrhea alternately appear, and there is a feeling of endless defecation. As the disease progresses, the lesions increase, and the cancer can block the rectal outlet, causing symptoms such as constipation, thinning or deformation of the stool, and abdominal distension; can rectal malignant tumors be cured?

  On the other hand, stool becomes thinner , Blood and mucus in stool. 80%-90% of rectal cancer may have blood in the stool, blood is bright red or dark red, often mixed with mucus and pus. Once the patient finds the above symptoms, he should go to the hospital for examination immediately. When he sees the doctor, he should be careful not to believe the doctor''s conclusion without any examination, such as hemorrhoids or dysentery. If the doctor does not request an examination, the patient may wish to submit it himself. In general, digital rectal examination can detect more than 75% of rectal cancers, and electronic anoscope can detect almost all rectal cancers.

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