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Treatment for Anal Cancer

Treatment for Anal Cancer

Treatment for Anal Cancer

Anal cancer treatment depends on the stage, type of tumour, and the patient’s overall health. The main treatments include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery — often used in combination.

1. Chemoradiation (Primary Treatment)

  • A combination of radiation therapy and chemotherapy is the standard approach for most patients.
  • Radiation targets cancer cells with high-energy rays.
  • Chemotherapy (typically 5-FU and mitomycin C) makes cancer cells more sensitive to radiation.
  • This combination can cure early-stage cancers without the need for surgery.

2. Surgery

  • Used when chemoradiation is not effective or if cancer returns.
  • Procedures include:
    • Local excision – for very small tumours
    • Abdominoperineal resection (APR) – involves removing the anus and rectum, requiring a permanent colostomy

3. Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy

  • Still under research but may be useful for advanced or recurrent cases.

Side Effects of Treatment

  • Skin irritation or burns from radiation
  • Fatigue
  • Diarrhoea or rectal discomfort
  • Sexual side effects or infertility
  • Temporary hair loss, nausea, and lowered immunity (from chemo)

Supportive Care

  • Pain management
  • Nutritional counselling
  • Mental health support and counselling
  • Sexual health guidance

In South Africa, treatment is offered at oncology centres in both public hospitals and private facilities. HPV vaccination, now part of school-based programmes for girls (and in some cases boys), is expected to reduce anal cancer rates over time.

Now let’s explore the complications of anal cancer and life after treatment.

👉 [Next: Complications of Anal Cancer]


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