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[T1417]Types Of Colon Cancer
by Groshan Fabiola, Gro
Colon cancer is one the most prevalent forms of cancer among the American population. Although inappropriate diet and unhealthy lifestyle considerably increase the risks of developing colon cancer, many forms of the disease occur on the premises of underlying genetic predispositions. Statistics reveal that more than 5 percent of colon cancers worldwide are caused solely by genetic dysfunctions and physiologic abnormalities. Depending on their underlying cause, colon cancers can be either acquired (sporadic colon cancers), or genetically-inherited.

Most cases of colon cancer occur due to formation of polyps in different regions of the large bowel (colon). Colonic polyps are prominent soft tissues that can easily become malignant. There are many different types of hereditary colon cancers and many of them are primarily caused by colonic polyps. The most common types of genetically-inherited colon cancers are adenomatous polyposis and Gardner's syndrome. Non-polyposis colon cancer is also common among hereditary forms of the disease. Unlike other types of genetically-inherited colon cancers, non-polyposis colon cancer doesn't always involve the formation of polyps. Uncommon forms of hereditary colon cancer are Peutz-Jeghers syndrome and juvenile polyposis.

Unlike non-hereditary forms of colon cancer, which are usually developed by people with ages over 50, hereditary colon cancers can occur in young people as well. In fact, some forms of genetically-inherited colon cancers are predominantly developed by very young children and teenagers.

People who have a family history of colon cancer should pay regular visits to an oncologist, as it is very important to timely reveal the signs of large bowel disease in order to maximize the chances of recovery. Discovered in its incipient stages, colon cancer can be effectively overcome through the means of surgical intervention or specific therapies. However, if colon cancer is discovered late, patients? prognosis is generally uncertain.

Colonoscopy is a very common and reliable method of revealing traces of colon cancer in patients. Through the means of colonoscopy, doctors can quickly spot potential signs of abnormalities at the level of the large bowel. Colonoscopy is very useful in the process of diagnosing hereditary or sporadic forms of colon cancer, as it can easily reveal the presence of malignant colonic polyps or extended tumors. People who have blood-relatives affected by colon cancer are very exposed to developing the disease as well. Thus, they should receive frequent examinations with colonoscopy in order to timely discover signs of malignant activity at the level of the large bowel.

Both acquired (sporadic) and hereditary colon cancers are life-threatening diseases and they need to be discovered as soon as possible in order to minimize the risk of morbidity. Colon cancers have an unpredictable pattern of evolution and their development is strongly influenced by genetically-inherited abnormalities. While lifestyle improvements and healthy diet can diminish the risks of developing sporadic colon cancer, people with underlying physiological abnormalities of the large bowel are very vulnerable to developing hereditary colon cancer regardless of their actions.

Colon cancer is one of the common and the most dreaded of all diseases and is also one of the leading causes of death due to cancer. This condition thus needs to be dealt with at the earliest chance. The best available treatment for colon cancer is surgery. It would give you a permanent relief from this deadly disease.

There are many types of surgical methods which are presently available to treat colon cancer but every treatment has the same aim- to remove that part of the colon which is infected with the cancerous cells. The method is also referred to as the Colon resection.

Before the surgery can be performed you would be put through a series of tests to determine the location, length and other features of the infected portion. Most of the surgical methods takes around 2-4 hours and you are usually given anesthesia during the time of surgery.

Below are listed some of the most common and popular types of surgical methods to remove colon cancer -

Colonoscopic excision- This type of surgery is performed with a type of medical instrument called Colonoscope. Previously it was used to detect the colon, but with growing times and medical advancements the role of a Colonoscopy has been widened. Now a patient is put under the influence of a local anesthesia and the small polyps or cancerous adenomas.

Local Excision This is not actually a surgical method but it can be referred to as a prelude to the process of surgery. The operation is performed through the anus and the cells that are infected are taken out. They are then sent to the pathologists to determine the stage and depth of the colon cancer. They would determine if any advanced surgical methods like radiotherapy or chemotherapy is needed or not.

Bowel resection This type of surgery is performed through an opening in the abdominal area. Through this opening the infected cells are removed. Even the surrounding areas are cleaned of any impurities. The ends of the bowel are joined through a method called anastomosis. The patients who are suffering from rectal cancer are also provided with a temporary colostomy apart from Bowel resection.

After around 12 weeks tests are conducted to see if the colostomy opening can now be closed so that the bowel functions can return to its normal state. This process creates an opening on the side of the abdomen called stoma. The stoma is attached to the intestines as a result of which all the waste material goes through the stoma to a colostomy bag.

Abdominoperineal excision- This type of surgery is performed only in acute cases. If all the other methods of surgery failed to remove the cancerous cells then the entire rectum and the anal canal is removed. But people do not resort to this method as other methods of surgery are sufficient to cure colon cancer.

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