Understanding Anal Cancer: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Anal cancer starts quietly and might mimic haemorrhoids. Dr. Zoran Milenković, a gastroenterologist, warns that anus cancer has a fatality rate comparable to other malignancies, even though it is uncommon. Rare anus cancer. Only 3% of digestive tract cancers and 1% of all malignancies are malignant. Anal cancer is treatable, and the five-year survival rate is 70%. Anal Cancer Commonly Mislocalizes. Malignant tumours of the anal canal are anal cancer. A muscular ring connecting the puborectal muscles with the internal and external anal sphincters defines the anal canal, the terminal section of the large intestine. In an eKlinika interview, gastroenterologist Dr. Zoran Milenković said it stretches from the anus to the ampoule. Our interlocutor argues that the architecture of the… Read More »Understanding Anal Cancer: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment