Colorectal cancer/tumours

Cards (14)

  • What sex is colorectal cancer more common in?
    Males
  • Where is the most common location for colorectal cancer?
    Rectum
  • What are the 3 different types of colorectal cancer?
    Sporadic
    HNPCC
    FAP
  • What are some how may a patient present with colorectal cancer?
    Change in bowel habits
    Rectal bleeding
    Abdo pain
    Weight loss
    Anaemia
    Bowel obstruction
  • At what age does NHS bowel cancer screening start?
    50 (updated)
    60 (old)
  • What is the gold standard for colorectal cancer diagnosis?
    Colonoscopy with biopsy
  • If the cancer is in the caecal, ascending or proximal transverse colon, what type of resection is done?
    Right hemicolectomy
  • If the cancer is in the distal transverse or descending colon what type of resection is done?
    Left hemicolectomy
  • If the cancer is in the sigmoid colon what type of resection is done?
    High anterior resection
  • If the cancer is in the upper rectum what type of resection is done?
    Anterior resection
  • If the cancer is in the lower rectum what type of resection is done?
    Anterior resection (Low TME)
  • If the cancer is in the anal verge what type of resection is done?
    Abdo perineal excision of rectum
  • How is colorectal cancer nearly always treated?
    Surgery
  • What happens if a patient has a positive FIT test?
    Offered colonoscopy