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Colon cancer is not easy to detect in the early stage due to the lack of obvious symptoms, and if the number of stools usually increases, and there are blood streaks, symptoms such as indigestion often occur, so it is necessary to pay close attention to it and go to the hospital as soon as possible.
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Colorectal cancer is easier to detect at an early stage. If it appears: first, I have multiple stools every day; second, the stool is often deformed and irregular; the third is bleeding in the stool; Fourth, there is often pain in the lower abdomen.
If you have these symptoms, you should go to the hospital for a check-up, and these symptoms do not rule out the possibility of early colorectal cancer.
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In general, rectal cancer may manifest as changes in the shape or nature of bowel movements, diarrhea and constipation, blood in the stool, abdominal pain, etc., and progressive weight loss.
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The symptom is that there will be abdominal pain, and there will be pain, especially when pressing, the pain will be particularly obvious, what I learned is caused by irregular diet, and I also learned that it will affect people's normal eating, and it will cause cancer in the later stage.
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Common symptoms of colorectal cancer begin with changes in the shape and shape of stools, such as increased frequency of bowel movements, diarrhoea, constipation, alternating diarrhea and constipation, mucus stool, bloody or pus stool, and thinning of stool.
Subsequently, it will cause abdominal mass, abdominal pain and diarrhea, abdominal distention, tenesmus, blood in the stool, weight loss, indigestion, nausea and vomiting, and can also cause anemia symptoms, so if the above symptoms appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to make a clear diagnosis.
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If there is no way to excrete normally, the stomach will be swollen and painful, and a lump will be felt, and sometimes there will be anemia and low-grade fever.
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The symptoms of colorectal cancer are not exactly the same depending on the location of the tumor. For rectal cancer, its early or typical symptoms are mainly the impact on the stool. Changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea, constipation or increased frequency of stools, tenesmus, incomplete bowel movements, or blood in the stool, often indicate the possibility of rectal cancer.
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Blood in the stool, frequent urination, difficulty in defecation, rapid weight loss, and a mass in the abdomen.
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The incidence of colorectal cancer in China is on the rise, especially in recent years, and the data is amazing.
In the 90s of the 20th century, compared with the 70s, the incidence of colorectal cancer in China increased in urban areas and in rural areas. Colorectal cancer has become the most common malignant tumor affecting the health of Chinese. However, the overall effect of colorectal cancer is still unsatisfactory, and the 5-year survival rate is still hovering around 60%.
For stage colon cancer, 60% of patients with 70% of patients can be treated with surgery**, but 15% of patients with 20% of patients are still treated with chemotherapy after surgery**. In advanced colon cancer, surgery can be performed in 40% to 50% of patients, but about 35% of patients will be treated despite chemotherapy after surgery.
For colon cancer with distant metastases, patients are often treated with fluorouracil (5-fu), platinum-based drugs, or targeted drugs, but it is not currently possible to respond to these expensive drugs. Only cetuximab can be measured by the KRAS gene**.
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Wait for the professionals to help.
In recent years, the growth rate of rectal cancer has accelerated significantly, and it is important to find a reasonable method.
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It has always been an increasing trend ...
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The median age of rectal cancer in China is around 45 years old. There is a trend towards an increase in the incidence among young people. Prevention should be taken into account in daily life. It's like (Chen Xianrong's will to overcome the disease).
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Not having a good diet, often eating some spicy food or expired food, not liking to drink water, and may be genetic; I know.
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It is to eat spicy food, often eat some hard things, and do not drink water, these three reasons are the culprits that directly lead to rectal cancer, I know.
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Environmental factors, familial factors, and genetic diseases are the main factors that contribute to the development of this disease. There is also skipping meals.
Avoid constipation and keep your bowel movements smooth. It is advisable to eat a varied diet, develop good eating habits, and once the diagnosis is confirmed, it should be surgically removed as soon as possible to reduce the chance of cancer.
If you go to check it out in time as soon as possible, and **! Keep a good attitude!! >>>More
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Hello, according to your description, the conventional method for patients with advanced rectal cancer is to take chemoradiotherapy, which is painful, and many patients can not bear such pain, it is recommended to consider intervention, intervention is a minimally invasive method, which is to make a 23 mm puncture hole in the femoral artery of the thigh, insert a special catheter into the blood vessels at the lesion site, perfuse high concentration of drugs, and carry out local **, while killing cancer cells, inject embolic agents to prevent cancer cells from spreading and metastasizing further, It can effectively control the lesion, and the effect is very good. The intervention is only 5% of the systemic chemoradiotherapy, which is a targeted**, the effect of one intervention is equivalent to 10 chemoradiotherapy, which can maximize the life of the patient, it is recommended to take the patient to the hospital as soon as possible, the sooner the better!