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Colon cancer

Colon cancer

Comprehensive treatment of colon cancer involves accurate diagnosis, surgical removal of tumors, chemotherapy to target remaining cancer cells, and supportive care including nutrition and symptom management. Ongoing follow-up ensures early detection of recurrence and supports long-term patient health and recovery.

Specialists:
Dr. Mohan Kumar
Orthopaedics

What is Involved with a Comprehensive Treatment of colon cancer?

Comprehensive treatment of colon cancer begins with a thorough diagnosis, including imaging studies, colonoscopy, and biopsy to determine the cancer’s stage and location. This detailed assessment helps guide the treatment plan tailored to the individual’s condition, overall health, and specific tumor characteristics.

Treatment often involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and sometimes radiation therapy. Surgery is typically the primary approach to remove the tumor and nearby lymph nodes. Chemotherapy may be used before or after surgery to shrink the tumor or eliminate any remaining cancer cells, while radiation therapy is less common but may be applied in certain advanced cases

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In addition to medical interventions, comprehensive care includes supportive therapies such as nutritional support, pain management, and psychological counseling. Regular follow-up appointments and monitoring are essential to detect any recurrence early and to manage long-term health and quality of life for patients undergoing colon cancer treatment

Physician consultation is a good opportunity and you should be prepared for it.

  • Carry all necessary medical records for the discussion. It helps in better understanding your heart condition and avoids repetition of diagnostic tests.
  • Make sure you discuss your past medical history, surgical history, family history, and medications that you are taking.
  • Discuss about your lifestyle habits, dietary habits and also about your profession. Your lifestyle and nature of job may be associated with the risk for cardiac diseases.