Diet after operation for early rectal cancer

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My father suffered from rectal cancer. He had an attack half a year ago. After going to the hospital for examination, we found out that there was nothing particularly abnormal, that is, he would often pull the stool, bleeding, constipation, and had to make a lot of effort. Later, he was treated immediately. Now it is obviously better. Let's share the experience of early rectal cancer surgery Diet.

Diet after operation for early rectal cancer

Treatment 1: Patients with T3 and (or) n1-2 rectal cancer diagnosed by ultrasound should be operated first, and then combined with radiotherapy.

Treatment 2: for T3 or T4 patients with rectal cancer diagnosed by ultrasound, preoperative adjuvant therapy (including radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy) can be used, followed by surgery and postoperative adjuvant comprehensive treatment.

Treatment 3: for individual early localized tumors, simple intracavitary radiotherapy is feasible; for patients with early rectal cancer, local resection combined with radiotherapy is feasible, mainly to increase the probability of anal preservation.

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The symptoms of rectal cancer is a relatively refractory disease, not only because the cancer cells are not easy to be cured. But also with the location of rectal cancer has a great relationship, so try to treat in the early time, so there will be better treatment effect.