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A Brief on What is Rectal Cancer?

coping with rectal cancer treatment can be challenging, but focusing on your rehabilitation, nutrition, and follow-up care can help you improve your quality of life and support your long-term recovery. Working with a healthcare professional, such as a cancer doctor or registered dietitian, can provide valuable support and guidance throughout the process

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A Brief on What is Rectal Cancer?

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  1. Rectal Cancer Treatment

  2. A Brief on What is Rectal Cancer? • Rectal cancer is a type of cancer that affects the lower part of the digestive system, specifically the rectum. The rectum is the final section of the large intestine, and it connects to the anus. Rectal cancer can also be referred to as colorectal cancer, depending on where it occurs within the large intestine. • Most cases of rectal cancer are diagnosed in people over the age of 50. However, it is possible for younger people to develop rectal cancer. Risk factors for rectal cancer include smoking, obesity, a family history of colorectal cancer, and a personal history of inflammatory bowel disease. • Symptoms of rectal cancer may include bleeding from the rectum, a change in bowel habits, abdominal pain, and weight loss. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to see your doctor so that you can be properly diagnosed and treated. • Treatment for rectal cancer typically involves surgery to remove the tumor along with some surrounding tissue. In some cases, radiation therapy or chemotherapy may also be recommended. After treatment, it is important to eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to help prevent a recurrence.

  3. Rehabilitation • One of the most important aspects of coping with rectal cancer treatment is rehabilitation. Depending on the type of treatment you undergo, you may experience physical changes and limitations that can affect your daily life. For example, if you undergo surgery, you may need to adjust to living with a colostomy bag or a temporary ileostomy. In this case, it's crucial to work with a healthcare professional to learn how to manage your ostomy and adjust to any physical changes. • Nutrition • Proper nutrition is also crucial when coping with rectal cancer treatment. A balanced diet can help you maintain your strength and energy, reduce your risk of infection, and support your body's healing and recovery. It's essential to eat a variety of nutrient-dense foods, including fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. • Follow-up Care • Finally, it's important to maintain regular follow-up care after completing rectal cancer treatment. Your healthcare team will monitor your progress, assess any potential side effects or complications, and perform regular cancer screenings to detect any signs of recurrence. • It's crucial to attend all follow-up appointments and to communicate openly with your healthcare team about any concerns or symptoms you experience. Regular check-ups can help you catch any potential issues early and take steps to address them before they become more severe.

  4. Contact us American Oncology Institute At Aarvy Healthcare Super Specialty Hospital Sector 90, Gurugram, Haryana 122505 0124 365 0000 contactus@americanoncology.com

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