Cancer of the anus or
      anal canal
 Understanding    the disease
 Treatment options
 Side effects of treatment
Anal Cancer



This is usually squamous cancer and is
treated with chemo-radiation.
Rectal cancer is adenocarcinoma and is
treated with surgery +/- chemoradiation
Sentinel nodes of the anus are inguinal
nodes.
More advanced
case of anal
cancer that has
spread on PET
scan to para-
aortic lymph
nodes
PET scan showing anal cancer
There are different guidelines for anal canal
and anal margin , for canal more chemotherapy
plus radiation therapy (RT)
For anal margin, surgery may be all that is
necessary for early stages
CT scan is obtained at the time of
        simulation




          CT images are then imported
          into the treatment planning
          computer
In the simulation
process the CT
and PET scan
images are used
to create a
computer plan
Computer generated images of anal cancer
Tomotherapy for Anal Cancer
Tomotherapy for anal cancer, high dose to anus and groin
nodes, while avoiding the bladder and femurs
In the treatment
the lasers are
used to line up
the beam and the
patient receives
the radiation
treatment
Side Effects of Pelvic Radiation


                          Radiation fields



               Radiation may hit the small
               bowel causing some cramps,
               diarrhea and fatigue

                High dose area
Side Effects of Pelvic Radiation

                                     Radiation fields


                            Radiation may hit the bladder
                            and rectum causing urinary
                            burning or frequency and ano-
                            rectal irritation

                               High dose area

In pre-menopausal women, radiation is likely to effect
ovarian function and should not be used if the woman is
pregnant
Survival in a large series of patients
Survival by Stage in a series of 270 patients
with anal cancer

        5 Year Survival by Stage

  T1:      86%              N0: 76%
  T2:      86%              N1: 54%
  T3:      60%
  T4:      45%

Anal canal cancer web

  • 1.
    Cancer of theanus or anal canal  Understanding the disease  Treatment options  Side effects of treatment
  • 2.
    Anal Cancer This isusually squamous cancer and is treated with chemo-radiation. Rectal cancer is adenocarcinoma and is treated with surgery +/- chemoradiation
  • 5.
    Sentinel nodes ofthe anus are inguinal nodes.
  • 6.
    More advanced case ofanal cancer that has spread on PET scan to para- aortic lymph nodes
  • 10.
    PET scan showinganal cancer
  • 14.
    There are differentguidelines for anal canal and anal margin , for canal more chemotherapy plus radiation therapy (RT)
  • 15.
    For anal margin,surgery may be all that is necessary for early stages
  • 16.
    CT scan isobtained at the time of simulation CT images are then imported into the treatment planning computer
  • 17.
    In the simulation processthe CT and PET scan images are used to create a computer plan
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
    Tomotherapy for analcancer, high dose to anus and groin nodes, while avoiding the bladder and femurs
  • 21.
    In the treatment thelasers are used to line up the beam and the patient receives the radiation treatment
  • 22.
    Side Effects ofPelvic Radiation Radiation fields Radiation may hit the small bowel causing some cramps, diarrhea and fatigue High dose area
  • 23.
    Side Effects ofPelvic Radiation Radiation fields Radiation may hit the bladder and rectum causing urinary burning or frequency and ano- rectal irritation High dose area In pre-menopausal women, radiation is likely to effect ovarian function and should not be used if the woman is pregnant
  • 24.
    Survival in alarge series of patients
  • 25.
    Survival by Stagein a series of 270 patients with anal cancer 5 Year Survival by Stage T1: 86% N0: 76% T2: 86% N1: 54% T3: 60% T4: 45%