Colon Cancer

Dr. Mukti Mukherjee
[12+ Years Experience]

Radiation Oncologist In Kolkata

Colon Cancer Doctor in Kolkata

Colon cancer develops in the large intestine (colon) and affects millions of people worldwide annually. This cancer begins as small, non-cancerous lumps called polyps that can become cancerous over time. Early detection through regular screening saves lives, with a 90% survival rate when caught early.

Looking for expert colon cancer care in Kolkata? Consult Dr. Mukti Mukherjee, a leading radiation oncologist with extensive experience in colon cancer treatment in kolkata.

Symptoms of Colon Cancer

Colon cancer symptoms can vary depending on the size and location of the tumour. Some common symptoms of colon cancer are:

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Rectal bleeding (bright red or dark red blood in stools)

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Persistent abdominal pain (cramps or gas)
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Changes in bowel habits (diarrhea or constipation lasting more than a week)
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Narrow calibre of the stool
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Unexplained weight loss
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Feeling tired all the time (fatigue caused by anemia)
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Feeling that bowel is not empty completely

Early symptoms of colon cancer can be subtle and easily ignored. Be aware of these symptoms and see Dr. Mukti Mukherjee if you experience any signs.

Symptoms of Colon Cancer

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Causes & Risk Factors

Increasing Age

Increasing Age

Race (mostly discovered in African Americans)

Race (mostly discovered in African Americans)

Family history of colorectal cancer

Family history of colorectal cancer

Personal history of polyps

Personal history of polyps

Diet high in red meat and processed foods

Diet high in red meat and processed foods

 Dietary factors

Sedentary lifestyle

Obesity

Obesity

Too much smoking habit, chewing tobacco and alcohol consumption

Too much smoking habit, chewing tobacco and alcohol consumption

Genetic predispositions like Lynch syndrome

Genetic predispositions like Lynch syndrome

Obesity

Chronic inflammatory bowel conditions such as Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis

Evaluation

If you experience any symptoms of colon cancer, the doctor will likely recommend one or more tests to diagnose the condition. These tests may include:

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Endoscopy
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Colonoscopy
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Sigmoidoscopy
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CT colonography (virtual colonoscopy)
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Blood tests (including CEA or carcinoembryonic antigen levels)
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Biopsy for confirmatory diagnosis

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Barium enema
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Stool test
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CT scan, MRI scan, PET/CT scan
Colon Cancer Evaluation
Colon Cancer Management

Management

Treatment for colon cancer depends on the stage of the cancer. Standard treatment options include:
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Surgery
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Chemotherapy

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Targeted drug therapy
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Immunotherapy
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Radiation therapy
With the advancement of medical science, the cure rate and survival have been significantly improved.
Colon Cancer Management

Frequently Asked Questions

Does colon cancer run in families?

Possible. About 25% of cases have a family connection. Tell your doctor if any of your relatives ever had colorectal cancer.

At what age should I start colon cancer screening?

Most people should begin at 45, but earlier screening is recommended if you have a family history or risk factors.

Can diet influence colon cancer risk?

Yes, high-fat diets and low-fiber diets are linked to increased colon cancer risk.

Can colon cancer be prevented?

Regular screening, a healthy diet, exercise and limiting alcohol intake can significantly reduce the risk of developing colon cancer.

What's the success rate of radiation therapy?

When combined with other treatments, success rates are high, especially for early-stage cancers. For further information, speak to Dr. Mukti Mukherjee, a leading colon cancer radiation therapy specialist in kolkata.