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COLON CANCER
RATHEESH R L
SOME TIMES IT WILL BE CALLED AS COLORECTAL
CANCER…………………………..
• A cancer of the colon or rectum, located at the
digestive tract's lower end.
CAUSES
• In most cases, it's not clear what causes colon
cancer. Doctors know that colon cancer occurs
when healthy cells in the colon develop errors
in their DNA.
• Inherited gene mutations that increase the
risk of colon cancer can be passed through
families, but these inherited genes are linked
to only a small percentage of colon cancers.
• Association between diet and increased colon
cancer risk.
RISK FACTORS
• Older age. The great majority of people diagnosed
with colon cancer are older than 50. Colon cancer can
occur in younger people, but it occurs much less
frequently.
• African-American race. African-Americans have a
greater risk of colon cancer than do people of other
races.
• A personal history of colorectal cancer or polyps. If
you've already had colon cancer or adenomatous
polyps, you have a greater risk of colon cancer in the
future.
• Inflammatory intestinal conditions. Chronic
inflammatory diseases of the colon, such as ulcerative
colitis and Crohn's disease, can increase your risk of
colon cancer.
• Inherited syndromes that increase colon cancer
risk. Genetic syndromes passed through generations of
your family can increase your risk of colon cancer.
These syndromes include familial adenomatous
polyposis and hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal
cancer, which is also known as Lynch syndrome.
• Family history of colon cancer. You're more likely to
develop colon cancer if you have a parent, sibling or
child with the disease. If more than one family member
has colon cancer or rectal cancer, your risk is even
greater.
• Low-fiber, high-fat diet. Colon cancer and rectal
cancer may be associated with a diet low in fiber
and high in fat and calories. Research in this area
has had mixed results. Some studies have found
an increased risk of colon cancer in people who
eat diets high in red meat and processed meat.
• A sedentary lifestyle. If you're inactive, you're
more likely to develop colon cancer. Getting
regular physical activity may reduce your risk of
colon cancer.
• Diabetes. People with diabetes and insulin
resistance may have an increased risk of colon
cancer.
• Obesity. People who are obese have an
increased risk of colon cancer and an
increased risk of dying of colon cancer when
compared with people considered normal
weight.
• Smoking. People who smoke may have an
increased risk of colon cancer.
• Alcohol. Heavy use of alcohol may increase
your risk of colon cancer.
• Radiation therapy for cancer. Radiation
therapy directed at the abdomen to treat
previous cancers may increase the risk of
colon cancer.
Signs and symptoms
Signs and symptoms of colon cancer include:
• A change in your bowel habits, including diarrhea or
constipation or a change in the consistency of your
stool, that lasts longer than four weeks
• Rectal bleeding or blood in your stool
• Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas
or pain
• A feeling that your bowel doesn't empty completely
• Weakness or fatigue
• Unexplained weight loss
STAGING
• Stage I. Your cancer has grown through the superficial
lining (mucosa) of the colon or rectum but hasn't
spread beyond the colon wall or rectum.
• Stage II. Your cancer has grown into or through the
wall of the colon or rectum but hasn't spread to nearby
lymph nodes.
• Stage III. Your cancer has invaded nearby lymph nodes
but isn't affecting other parts of your body yet.
• Stage IV. Your cancer has spread to distant sites, such
as other organs — for instance, to your liver or lung.
DIAGNOSIS
• History collection
• Physical examination
• Using a scope to examine the inside of your
colon. Colonoscopy uses a long, flexible and
slender tube attached to a video camera and
monitor to view your entire colon and rectum.
If any suspicious areas are found, doctor can
pass surgical tools through the tube to take
tissue samples (biopsies) for analysis.
• Blood tests. No blood test can tell you if you
have colon cancer. But doctor may test your
blood for clues about your overall health, such
as kidney and liver function tests.
• CT SCAN
• MRI SCAN
• TREATMENT MAINLY INCLUDES,
– SURGICAL MANAGEMENT
– RADIATION THERAPY
– CHEMOTHERAPY
Surgery for early-stage colon cancer
• Removing polyps during colonoscopy….
If the cancer is small, localized
in a polyp and in a very early stage, your doctor
may be able to remove it completely during a
colonoscopy.
• Endoscopic mucosal resection….
Removing larger polyps may
require also taking a small amount of the lining
of the colon in a procedure called endoscopic
mucosal resection.
• Minimally invasive surgery.
Polyps that can't be removed
during colonoscopy may be removed using
laparoscopic surgery. In this procedure, surgeon
performs the operation through several small
incisions in the abdominal wall, inserting
instruments with attached cameras that display
your colon on a video monitor. The surgeon may
also take samples from lymph nodes in the area
where the cancer is located.
Surgery for invasive colon cancer
• Partial colectomy….
During this procedure, the surgeon
removes the part of colon that contains the
cancer, along with a margin of normal tissue on
either side of the cancer. The surgeon is often
able to reconnect the healthy portions of colon
or rectum.
• Surgery to create a way for waste to leave
your body….
When it's not possible to
reconnect the healthy portions of colon or
rectum, you may need to have a permanent or
temporary colostomy.
This involves creating an
opening in the wall of abdomen from a portion
of the remaining bowel for the elimination of
body waste into a special bag.
• Sometimes the colostomy is only temporary,
allowing your colon or rectum time to heal
after surgery. In some cases, however, the
colostomy may be permanent.
• Lymph node removal…
Nearby lymph nodes are
usually also removed during colon cancer
surgery and tested for cancer.
Surgery for advanced cancer
• If cancer is very advanced or the overall health
is very poor, the surgeon may recommend an
operation to relieve a blockage of your colon
or other conditions in order to improve
symptoms.
• This surgery isn't done to cure cancer, but
instead to relieve signs and symptoms, such as
bleeding and pain.
CHEMOTHERAPY
• Chemotherapy uses drugs to destroy cancer cells.
Chemotherapy for colon cancer is usually given
after surgery if the cancer has spread to the
lymph nodes. In this way, chemotherapy may help
reduce the risk of cancer recurrence.
Chemotherapy may be used before surgery to
shrink the cancer before an operation.
• Chemotherapy can also be given to relieve
symptoms of colon cancer that has spread to
other areas of the body.
• The chemotherapeutic drugs includes,
– Bevacizumab (Avastin)
– Cetuximab (Erbitux)
– Panitumumab (Vectibix)
– Ramucirumab (Cyramza)
– Regorafenib (Stivarga)
– Ziv-aflibercept (Zaltrap)
SUPPORTIVE (PALLIATIVE) CARE
• Palliative care is specialized medical care that
focuses on providing relief from pain and
other symptoms of a serious illness. Palliative
care specialists work with the patient,
patient’s family and other doctors to provide
an extra layer of support that complements
ongoing care.
• When palliative care is used along with all of
the other appropriate treatments, people with
cancer may feel better and live longer.
• Palliative care is provided by a team of
doctors, nurses and other specially trained
professionals.
• Palliative care teams aim to improve the
quality of life for people with cancer and their
families.
• This form of care is offered alongside curative
or other treatments you may be receiving.
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Alternative treatments that may help relieve
distress include:
– Art therapy
– Dance or movement therapy
– Exercise
– Meditation
– Music therapy
– Relaxation exercises
NURSING MANAGEMENT
• prepare the patient for surgery, as indicated.
• Provide comfort measures and reassurance for
patients undergoing radiation therapy.
• Prepare the patient for the adverse effects of
chemotherapy and take steps to minimize this
effects.
• Use strict aseptic technique when caring for
I.V. catheters.
• Have the patient wash his hands before and
after meals and after going to the bathroom.
• Listen to the patient’s fears and concerns, stay
with him during periods of severe stress and
anxiety.
• Encourage the patient to identify actions and
care measures that will promote his comfort
and relaxation.
• Monitor the patient’s bowel patterns.
• Monitors the patient’s diet modification, and
assess the adequacy of his nutrition intake.
• Direct the patient to follow a high fiber diet.
• Caution him to take laxatives or an
antidiarrheal medications only as prescribed
by the doctor.
• Inform the patient about screening and early
detection.
Colon cancer

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Colon cancer

  • 2. SOME TIMES IT WILL BE CALLED AS COLORECTAL CANCER…………………………..
  • 3. • A cancer of the colon or rectum, located at the digestive tract's lower end.
  • 4.
  • 5. CAUSES • In most cases, it's not clear what causes colon cancer. Doctors know that colon cancer occurs when healthy cells in the colon develop errors in their DNA. • Inherited gene mutations that increase the risk of colon cancer can be passed through families, but these inherited genes are linked to only a small percentage of colon cancers.
  • 6. • Association between diet and increased colon cancer risk.
  • 7. RISK FACTORS • Older age. The great majority of people diagnosed with colon cancer are older than 50. Colon cancer can occur in younger people, but it occurs much less frequently. • African-American race. African-Americans have a greater risk of colon cancer than do people of other races. • A personal history of colorectal cancer or polyps. If you've already had colon cancer or adenomatous polyps, you have a greater risk of colon cancer in the future. • Inflammatory intestinal conditions. Chronic inflammatory diseases of the colon, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, can increase your risk of colon cancer.
  • 8. • Inherited syndromes that increase colon cancer risk. Genetic syndromes passed through generations of your family can increase your risk of colon cancer. These syndromes include familial adenomatous polyposis and hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer, which is also known as Lynch syndrome. • Family history of colon cancer. You're more likely to develop colon cancer if you have a parent, sibling or child with the disease. If more than one family member has colon cancer or rectal cancer, your risk is even greater.
  • 9. • Low-fiber, high-fat diet. Colon cancer and rectal cancer may be associated with a diet low in fiber and high in fat and calories. Research in this area has had mixed results. Some studies have found an increased risk of colon cancer in people who eat diets high in red meat and processed meat. • A sedentary lifestyle. If you're inactive, you're more likely to develop colon cancer. Getting regular physical activity may reduce your risk of colon cancer.
  • 10. • Diabetes. People with diabetes and insulin resistance may have an increased risk of colon cancer. • Obesity. People who are obese have an increased risk of colon cancer and an increased risk of dying of colon cancer when compared with people considered normal weight.
  • 11. • Smoking. People who smoke may have an increased risk of colon cancer. • Alcohol. Heavy use of alcohol may increase your risk of colon cancer. • Radiation therapy for cancer. Radiation therapy directed at the abdomen to treat previous cancers may increase the risk of colon cancer.
  • 12. Signs and symptoms Signs and symptoms of colon cancer include: • A change in your bowel habits, including diarrhea or constipation or a change in the consistency of your stool, that lasts longer than four weeks • Rectal bleeding or blood in your stool • Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas or pain • A feeling that your bowel doesn't empty completely • Weakness or fatigue • Unexplained weight loss
  • 13. STAGING • Stage I. Your cancer has grown through the superficial lining (mucosa) of the colon or rectum but hasn't spread beyond the colon wall or rectum. • Stage II. Your cancer has grown into or through the wall of the colon or rectum but hasn't spread to nearby lymph nodes. • Stage III. Your cancer has invaded nearby lymph nodes but isn't affecting other parts of your body yet. • Stage IV. Your cancer has spread to distant sites, such as other organs — for instance, to your liver or lung.
  • 14. DIAGNOSIS • History collection • Physical examination • Using a scope to examine the inside of your colon. Colonoscopy uses a long, flexible and slender tube attached to a video camera and monitor to view your entire colon and rectum. If any suspicious areas are found, doctor can pass surgical tools through the tube to take tissue samples (biopsies) for analysis.
  • 15. • Blood tests. No blood test can tell you if you have colon cancer. But doctor may test your blood for clues about your overall health, such as kidney and liver function tests. • CT SCAN • MRI SCAN
  • 16.
  • 17. • TREATMENT MAINLY INCLUDES, – SURGICAL MANAGEMENT – RADIATION THERAPY – CHEMOTHERAPY
  • 18. Surgery for early-stage colon cancer • Removing polyps during colonoscopy…. If the cancer is small, localized in a polyp and in a very early stage, your doctor may be able to remove it completely during a colonoscopy. • Endoscopic mucosal resection…. Removing larger polyps may require also taking a small amount of the lining of the colon in a procedure called endoscopic mucosal resection.
  • 19. • Minimally invasive surgery. Polyps that can't be removed during colonoscopy may be removed using laparoscopic surgery. In this procedure, surgeon performs the operation through several small incisions in the abdominal wall, inserting instruments with attached cameras that display your colon on a video monitor. The surgeon may also take samples from lymph nodes in the area where the cancer is located.
  • 20. Surgery for invasive colon cancer • Partial colectomy…. During this procedure, the surgeon removes the part of colon that contains the cancer, along with a margin of normal tissue on either side of the cancer. The surgeon is often able to reconnect the healthy portions of colon or rectum.
  • 21.
  • 22. • Surgery to create a way for waste to leave your body…. When it's not possible to reconnect the healthy portions of colon or rectum, you may need to have a permanent or temporary colostomy. This involves creating an opening in the wall of abdomen from a portion of the remaining bowel for the elimination of body waste into a special bag.
  • 23.
  • 24. • Sometimes the colostomy is only temporary, allowing your colon or rectum time to heal after surgery. In some cases, however, the colostomy may be permanent.
  • 25. • Lymph node removal… Nearby lymph nodes are usually also removed during colon cancer surgery and tested for cancer.
  • 26. Surgery for advanced cancer • If cancer is very advanced or the overall health is very poor, the surgeon may recommend an operation to relieve a blockage of your colon or other conditions in order to improve symptoms. • This surgery isn't done to cure cancer, but instead to relieve signs and symptoms, such as bleeding and pain.
  • 27. CHEMOTHERAPY • Chemotherapy uses drugs to destroy cancer cells. Chemotherapy for colon cancer is usually given after surgery if the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. In this way, chemotherapy may help reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. Chemotherapy may be used before surgery to shrink the cancer before an operation. • Chemotherapy can also be given to relieve symptoms of colon cancer that has spread to other areas of the body.
  • 28. • The chemotherapeutic drugs includes, – Bevacizumab (Avastin) – Cetuximab (Erbitux) – Panitumumab (Vectibix) – Ramucirumab (Cyramza) – Regorafenib (Stivarga) – Ziv-aflibercept (Zaltrap)
  • 29. SUPPORTIVE (PALLIATIVE) CARE • Palliative care is specialized medical care that focuses on providing relief from pain and other symptoms of a serious illness. Palliative care specialists work with the patient, patient’s family and other doctors to provide an extra layer of support that complements ongoing care. • When palliative care is used along with all of the other appropriate treatments, people with cancer may feel better and live longer.
  • 30. • Palliative care is provided by a team of doctors, nurses and other specially trained professionals. • Palliative care teams aim to improve the quality of life for people with cancer and their families. • This form of care is offered alongside curative or other treatments you may be receiving.
  • 31. ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE Alternative treatments that may help relieve distress include: – Art therapy – Dance or movement therapy – Exercise – Meditation – Music therapy – Relaxation exercises
  • 32. NURSING MANAGEMENT • prepare the patient for surgery, as indicated. • Provide comfort measures and reassurance for patients undergoing radiation therapy. • Prepare the patient for the adverse effects of chemotherapy and take steps to minimize this effects.
  • 33. • Use strict aseptic technique when caring for I.V. catheters. • Have the patient wash his hands before and after meals and after going to the bathroom. • Listen to the patient’s fears and concerns, stay with him during periods of severe stress and anxiety.
  • 34. • Encourage the patient to identify actions and care measures that will promote his comfort and relaxation. • Monitor the patient’s bowel patterns. • Monitors the patient’s diet modification, and assess the adequacy of his nutrition intake.
  • 35. • Direct the patient to follow a high fiber diet. • Caution him to take laxatives or an antidiarrheal medications only as prescribed by the doctor. • Inform the patient about screening and early detection.