Suggest Treatment For Rectal Cancer
Looks to be an early stage and no worry for spread
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
I can understand the anxiety and the stress that you and your family must be going through.
As per the three reports/letters you have posted this seems to be an early stage cancer of rectum for which 25 sessions of chemotherapy and radiotherapy have already been done and these must have already taken care of cancer well.
It would outside the prerogative to advise about the timing of surgery as a Team of Specialists are already taking care of her and must have advised the best possible way to cure her.
Do not worry about the spread before surgery as Radio-chemotherapy has already been given.
I would advise your Mother and you to take care of the medical problems well so that she becomes fit before surgery and also loose as much weight as possible to have best possible results and ideal colostomy.
Review CT/MRI/ colonoscopy would help to have recent staging and that has already mentioned in the letter.
I hope this answers your query.
Please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.
As detailed below.
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Only the fresh CT/MRI and Colonoscopy can tell the present stage.
I have mentioned above that Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy might have taken care of cancer well so the risk of spread may not be there; but it is the fresh investigations that alone can tell the facts.
Bladder and bowel incontinence could have been due to Radiotherapy and may get a control over time.
No need to panic
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No need to panic as your Mother is already under the care of a Team of Specialists in the field and my opinion depended on the letter you have posted.
Please get into consultation with the caretaker Doctors to get detailed position at the moment to get the actual picture and the plan of management.
Please worry more for her medical conditions and obesity should be reduced to get the best possible results.
May occur.
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May occur.
Wait for one more month
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Since Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy reduces the immunity of the patient, mixing with others is best avoided to avoid infection.
Wait for at least one more month, then shall decide.