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The
Best Colon Cancer Treatment Options |
by:
George
Anderson |
Among
the most spread cancers, colon cancer usually
occurs in men and women over the age of
50. The main causes of colon cancer are
related to the patient’s diet: very low
in fiber and high in fat and calories. By
keeping a healthy life style and good eating
habits, you can prevent developing cancer
of the colon even before this becomes a
problem. You might also want to try and
check your family history for cases of colon
cancer and adopt a healthier diet in order
to make sure you will avoid this problem
in the future.
Colon cancer treatments are varied and you
can choose from a series of traditional
and alternative methods of dealing with
this condition. Surgery is often the number
one choice – the surgeon removes the tumors
on the colon, even if the cancer cells are
spread beyond the colon itself. This ensures
less problems in the future of the patient’s
life, reducing chances of bowel problems
or internal bleeding. Colon cancer surgery
is usually categorized in four main areas:
rectum resection, radio frequency ablation,
colostomy and colon resection. The surgeon
will determine which method is best suited
for each individual patient.
Detecting cancer at a very early stage is
important, as the problem can be corrected
in a decisive and final manner. By using
a polypectomy, the surgeon will remove suspicious
polyps in order to minimize chances of the
disease. Local excision may also be used
in early stages, in order to remove the
cancer cells. After surgery, your hospital
should provide you with ongoing support
in order to ensure a fast and efficient
recovery.
Intra arterial chemotherapy is another treatment
worth consideration. This treatment targets
tumors by delivering a powerful dose of
chemotherapy. Primary systemic chemotherapy
is often used before a surgical procedure
in order to destroy a large majority of
cancer cells. Systemic therapy is usually
used with metastatic cancer, while the third
method, adjuvant chemotherapy, targets any
cancer cells that might have been left over
after surgery. All three chemotherapy procedures
are delivered through the hepatic artery
and are an option if the cancer has spread
to the liver.
Another choice comes from chemoembolization
treatment. In addition to being delivered
intra arterially, this type of treatment
blocks the blood flow to the areas affected
by cancer. It traps the chemotherapy drugs
in the area of the tumor, thus ensuring
that they work efficiently and on target.
About the author:
George Anderson is very interested in colon
cancer and the variety of treatments available.
See his website at http://www.onlycoloncancer.com
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