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My Father has been diagnosed as Colo Rectal Cancer . We have undergone Oral Chemo and radiation for 6 weeks. Post 6 weeks of break, doctor asked us to go for MRI - Abdomen. Based on that we see tumor ... View answer
My mum was diagnosed with rectal cancer 2 days ago. The consultant said they can cure mum. The tumor is 4cm. The plan of action is radiotherapy and chemotherapy tablets with surgery. Mum will need a ... View answer
I 2 years ago I was diagnosed with rectal cancer rectal cancer and following chem/ radio therapy had the tumor removed and have returned to work after a 20 month absence and even though i do not ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Grzegorz Stanko
( General Surgeon)
week every three weeks) for anal rectal cancer in stage 2. The tumor which is large, shrunk 30 percent ...Are there hospitals/clinics that specialize in anal/rectal/ colon cancer? Is the treatment ... View answer
My Father has been diagnosed as Colo Rectal Cancer . We have undergone Oral Chemo and radiation for 6 weeks. Post 6 weeks of break, doctor asked us to go for MRI - Abdomen. Based on that we see tumor ... View answer
Stage 4 rectaltumor - chose no tx having constipation taking lax everyday. Past week even taking ... but not seeing the doc now. Wonder what this diarrhea and severe stomach pain means ... View answer
I have a rectaltumor that has been biopsied 3 times -- 3 benign designation consisting of adenomatous tissue. It is low on the anal canal, so wonder if there is a way to shrink (before surgery?) in ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
MY HUSBAND HAS A RECTALTUMOR THEY COULDN T REMOVE IT BECAUSE IT WAS TOO LARGE SO HE ENDED UP GETTING A COLOSPY BAG IT IS STAGE 4 BECAUSE THEY FOUND A TUMOR ON HIS LIVER BUT THE TUMOR IS LEAKING... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
I was reading about hereditary rectal cancer but nothing I read sounds like my family history. Both my father and his mother, my grandmother developed a low rectaltumor around the age of 80. Because ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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