Colon Cancer Treatment in Chennai: Advanced Care Awaits
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Colon Cancer Treatment in Chennai: Advanced Care Awaits

Dr. Deepak Subramanian
Updated on August 24, 2024

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Chennai Gastro Care is the right option to diagnose and avail the premium colon cancer treatment in Chennai. Colon cancer is the occurrence of polyps on the colon or rectum. Individuals over the age of 50 years are at high risk to acquire this condition. Therefore, the early screening test is recommended to catch rectal cancer at an initial stage. At gastro clinic in Chennai, we work towards methods to treat cancer productively.
Along with the expertise of our cancer specialist in Chennai, a systematic approach is taken to rectify the issue before it moves into an extreme stage. Colon cancer treatment in Chennai happens extensively in our clinic with advanced technology.
One of the most common gastrointestinal cancers, colon cancer is a multifactorial disease process with genetic etiological factors. Inflammation of the digestive tract, environmental exposure and dietary choices are also some circumstances for colon cancer. Colorectal cancer is a progressive, complex disease. Starting as a premalignant lesion it advances into invasive adenocarcinoma.
Causes
There are several factors that lead to the cause of colorectal cancer:
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Inflammatory bowel diseases like ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease
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Hereditary mutations of the APC gene
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HNPCC or hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer syndrome
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Diet with a high content of red meat, low-fibre diets, and poor intake of fruits and vegetables
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Obesity
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Smoking
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Alcohol abuse
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Sedentary lifestyle
Signs and Symptoms
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Marked changes in bowel habits – diarrhoea, constipation, change in stool consistencies
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Rectal bleeding
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Persistent abdominal cramps
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Sudden weight loss
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Fatigue
Diagnosis
Physical examination reveals macroscopic rectal bleeding, tenderness in the abdomen, palpable abdominal mass, ascites and hepatomegaly. Clinical presentations also include abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction and iron-deficiency anaemia. Left-sided tumours usually present as bowel obstructions and right-sided lesions can cause diarrhoea and bleeding.
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Blood studies will include a complete blood count (CBC), liver function tests, serum chemistries, renal function tests, serum carcinoembryonic antigen levels
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Imaging of the chest and abdomen is obtained to stage the cancer
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CT of the abdomen and pelvis, ultrasound of the abdomen and liver and MRI scans are conducted; PET-CT scan to detect metastatic deposits is done.
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Screening tests will help the detection of adenomatous polyps
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Capsule colonoscopy is performed
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Postpolytectomy surveillance for patients with previous detections of adenomas
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Molecular testing of the tumour
Treatment and Medication
Surgery is the primary curative modality available for colorectal cancer. The primary tumour is removed along with areas of lymphatic drainage. Resection is the best-known treatment for colon cancer. Cryotherapy also uses probes to freeze the tumour. Radiofrequency ablation or RFA techniques are used to heat the tumour and its surrounding margins causing coagulation necrosis. Stage II and III cancer may require chemotherapy using 5-fluorouracil with adjuncts like levamisole and leucovorin. Biological agents such as bevacizumab, cetuximab and Zaltrap are used as antibody therapies. Rectal cancers are often treated with radiation therapy.
We offer consultations for early-stage colorectal cancers that require surgery. It is suitable to obtain a consultation after diagnosis and staging of the cancer, for which resection is the appropriate treatment.