Colon cancer develops from uncontrolled growth of cells in the large intestine, often starting as polyps that can turn malignant over time. Early diagnosis proves essential because it boosts improves survival rates significantly, with stage I-III cases showing up to 86-95% three-year relapse-free survival in India.
Dr. Pavan Sugoor is a leading surgical oncologist in Bangalore specializing in advanced and minimally invasive colon cancer treatments, bringing over 16 years of expertise to patient care for effective outcomes.
Recognizing signs early aids timely intervention. Common early symptoms include:
Lifestyle habits and genetic predispositions are known to increase the likelihood of developing colon cancer. Factors that may be changed or controlled are known as modifiable risk factors and includeÂ
First colonoscopy recommended at age 50.
If you have a family history, start screening at age 40, or 10 years earlier than the age of diagnosis in your relative.
Early detection prevents progression and improves outcomes.
At least 30 minutes of exercise most days.
Exercise reduces several cancer risks and prevents constipation, which is associated with colorectal cancer.
Tobacco causes cellular damage throughout the body — not only lung cancer.
A balanced diet helps directly and indirectly by providing nutrients and helping maintain healthy weight.
Screening helps detect cancer early, leading to better cure rates.
Screening options:
Colon cancer is primarily made up of a subtype called adenocarcinoma (90-95% of cases), which develops from gland cells. It has several subtypes such asÂ
Diagnosis combines multiple approaches for accuracy.
The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) assigns a TNM classification (stage) of 0 through IV that helps guide a person’s prognosis based on how advanced their cancer is.Â
Locally available options for treatment of colon cancer in Bangalore will include surgical resection and possibly a combination of chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy, depending on how far along the colon cancer has progressed.Â
As such, in most cases, cancers that are diagnosed early will likely only require surgery in addition of systemic chemotherapy or radiotherapy, will be stage dependent
Surgery for colon cancer either involves
Polypectomy: endoscopic guided removal of certain indicated polyps
Hemicolectomy: Right/ Left/ Transverse/ Sigmoidectomy/ Total ColectomyÂ
Benefits and recovery: Minimally invasive laparoscopic/robotic surgery avoids large incisions on the abdomen offering minimal discomfort & pain, early ambulation, early self care, quicker bowel function and early discharge from hospital.Â
There are other, non-surgical, treatment methods that can be used to treat advanced stages of colon cancer and/or patients who still have residual cancer cells after surgery, depending on stage of the tumor
 Some of these methods are as follows:
Dr. Pavan Sugoor, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Surgical Oncology), brings 16+ years expertise as Consultant Surgical Oncologist. Specializing in robotic & minimally invasive colorectal resections, cytoreductive surgeries, HIPEC, and pelvic exenterations, he leverages advanced technology through Robotic and Laparoscopic surgery for precise outcomes with compassion.
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