What Is Anal Cancer?

December 21, 2009 by admin 

Anal cancer is cancer of the anus.

The anus is the opposite of the mouth i.e. this opening is located at the end of the digestive system and is used to eject feces and other unwanted or dangerous foreign matter. It is primarily for the elimination of solid wastes in humans.

The symptoms of anal cancer are a lump or tumor near the anus, itching, bleeding and discharge from the anus and a change in bowel habits

The risk factors for skin cancer are having:

Treatment of anal cancer is usually effective if treated early. Treatments include:

This is the use of drugs to kill the cancerous cells. This can be in the form of an injection, drugs or pills. The injections are through a catheter. The drugs kill the cancer cells.

Radiation therapy is administered along with chemotherapy. In some instances, chemotherapy is discontinued due to side effects.

A surgical operation can be carried out on the affected part. However, this should be recommended as a last resort.

This is because surgery leads to the permanent creation of a colostomy in the abdomen called a stoma. The stoma will now perform the task of the anus- that of excreting feces.

The best way of preventing anal cancer is to curb anal sex, reduce exposure to H.I.V, treat HPV infections and quit smoking.

If you notice any of the above symptoms of anal cancer, it is recommended you seek help fast

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