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Anal Cancer

There are two common types of anal cancer--squamous cell carcinomas and cloacogenic carcinomas.

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Risk Factors of Anal Cancer

 

The cause of anal cancer is unknown, but there are several related risk factors that increase a person's chance of getting the disease. Those risk factors include:

  • Age (over 50 years old)
  • Anal warts
  • Anal sex
  • Smoking
  • Immunosuppression (weakened immune systems)
  • People with long-standing anal fistula wounds
  • People who have received pelvic radiation therapy

Symptoms of Anal Cancer

Many cases of anal cancer can be detected early. Symptoms may include:

  • Bleeding from the rectum or anus
  • Lump or mass at the anal opening
  • Pain in the anal area
  • Persistent or recurrent itching
  • Change in bowel habits (number of bowel movements)
  • Narrowing of the stool
  • Discharge from the anus
  • Swollen lymph nodes in the anal or groin areas

Treatment of Anal Cancer

There are three effective types of treatment for most anal cancers. Those treatments include:

  • Surgery
  • Radiation therapy
  • Chemotherapy

Cancer Treatment Options

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