Mumbai, India, 400104
ntestinal cancer surgery and treatment focus on removing cancerous growths in the small or large intestine and preventing their spread. Intestinal cancer, which includes colon and small bowel cancers, is commonly treated with surgery, as it offers the best chance for cure, especially in early stages. The primary surgical approach is resection, where the affected segment of the intestine and nearby lymph nodes are removed. For colon cancer, this may involve partial or total colectomy, while small intestine tumors often require segmental resection. In some cases, the ends of the intestine are reconnected (anastomosis), or a temporary or permanent stoma may be created if reconnection is not possible. Surgery is often combined with adjuvant therapies, such as chemotherapy or radiation, particularly for advanced-stage or aggressive tumors. Targeted therapies or immunotherapy may be used for specific genetic profiles. Minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic or robotic surgery, are increasingly preferred due to smaller incisions, reduced pain, and faster recovery. Postoperative care includes monitoring for complications, dietary management, and regular follow-ups to detect recurrence. Early detection and timely treatment of intestinal cancer significantly improve survival rates and long-term outcomes, making awareness and screening crucial. For Consultation Book You Appointment With Dr Vipul Nandu Today.