Cancer is a devastating disease that takes the lives of far too many people each year. One of the most common and deadly types of cancer is colorectal cancer.
Colorectal cancer surgery is a very serious and complex procedure. It is often the last resort for treating this type of cancer. The surgery can be very successful in treating the cancer, but it is also very risky.
There are a few different types of colorectal cancer surgery. The most common is a colectomy. This is where the surgeon removes the cancerous section of the colon. This is usually followed by a colostomy, which is where a section of the intestine is connected to an opening in the abdomen.
Another type of surgery is a proctectomy. This is where the surgeon removes the rectum and the surrounding tissue. This is often done in conjunction with a colectomy.
The surgery can be very successful in treating the cancer, but it is also very risky. There are a number of potential complications that can occur during or after the surgery. These complications can include infection, bleeding, and even death.
Colorectal cancer surgery is a very serious and complex procedure. It is often the last resort for treating this type of cancer. The surgery can be very successful in treating the cancer, but it is also very risky. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, it is important to talk to your doctor about all of your treatment options.
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