Treatments for colon cancer
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To make and early therapy decision as soon as possible, treatments for colon cancer have been subdivided and described for the patients
There are three standard treatments which includes surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy
Colon cancer treatment surgery type is the most common remedy. If the cancer has been diagnosed earlier, the Doctor can remove by the use of Colonoscope (a thin tube-like instrument with a light and lens for viewing) which does not require cutting of the abdominal wall, instead, a tube is inserted into the rectum up to the colon and cut the cancer out .
In case of multiple metastases (spread of cancer), resection of the primary tumor is still offered in order to reduce further morbidity caused by tumor bleeding .
Chemotherapy colon cancer treatment is one way to help kill the cancer cells . It is applied to reduce the tumor size, delay tumor growth and decrease the likelihood of metastasis development. It is regularly implemented after surgery, before surgery, and has been the options for many as primary treatment .
For patients who have received after surgery chemotherapy colon cancer treatment, they usually survived longer and go for extended periods of time without recurrence of colon cancer than patients who undergone the surgery alone .
Cancer cells are killed by using anti-cancer drugs with this type of colon cancer treatment. It could be routed through mouth, or into a vein or muscle of a body by inserting a needle . There is also a systemic type of chemotherapy where the drugs enter the bloodstream and kill cancer cells throughout the body .
Radiation therapy is the type of colon cancer treatment that is rarely used because of its complication to identify specific areas of the colon. This is applied to cure colon cancer pain as it targets metastatic tumor deposits and treat pain .
A person’s psychological being is greatly affected with cancer diagnosis. For the person’s adjustment to his medical condition with the other parts of his life, together with these treatments, cancer support resources and support groups can be accessed from hospitals and other agencies that offer counseling that can help the patient.


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