
Overview
Cancer which begins in the rectum, the lower end of the large intestine. It causes diarrhea or constipation, blood in stool, abdominal pain, weight loss, and fatigue.
Symptoms
Symptoms of rectal cancer include blood in stool, abdominal pain, and change in bowel movements.
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Colorectal cancer staging | Colorectal cancer symptoms |
Rectal carcinoma | Rectal cancer treatment |
Causes
It is caused due to the error in mutation in the cells in rectum.
Diagnosis
The doctor performs a physical exam, and then orders imaging and laboratory tests.
→ Common treatment options
→ How is this diagnosed?
Highlights
- Treatable by a medical professional
- Diagnosed by medical professional
- Requires lab test or imaging
- Can last several months or years
- Common for ages 50 and older
- Can be dangerous or life threatening if untreated
- Family history may increase likelihood
- Urgent medical attention recommended
Medications
Chemotherapy: To kill cancer cells. Often given as combination of drugs.
5-Fluorouracil . Capecitabine . Oxaliplatin
Targeted therapy: Kills specifically cancer causing cells.
Bevacizumab . Cetuximab . Panitumumab
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