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Anus Cancer Surgery
Admin On April 08, 2026 199 Views Call Connect

Anal cancer is a relatively uncommon but serious condition that develops in the tissues of the anus, the opening at the end of the digestive tract through which stool passes out of the body. The most common type is squamous cell carcinoma, and it is often associated with the human papillomavirus (HPV). Risk factors include a history of multiple sexual partners, smoking, weakened immunity, and chronic anal inflammation. Symptoms may include rectal bleeding, pain or pressure around the anus, itching, unusual discharge, or a lump near the anal opening. Because these symptoms often overlap with more common conditions like hemorrhoids or fissures, anal cancer is sometimes diagnosed at a later stage. Diagnosis involves physical examination, anoscopy, biopsy, and imaging tests such as CT scans or PET scans to determine the extent of the disease. Treatment depends on the stage and may involve a combination of radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery. Surgical options range from local excision of small tumors to abdominoperineal resection (APR) for advanced cases, where the anus, rectum, and part of the colon are removed, and a permanent colostomy is created. Surgical success depends on early detection, precise tumor removal, and comprehensive post-operative care. Awareness and timely medical consultation are the most important factors in improving outcomes for anal cancer patients.

For patients in Moradabad requiring surgical treatment for anal cancer, GEM Gastrosurgery Care provides specialized oncosurgical care in a supportive and professional environment. The center has the expertise and infrastructure to handle complex colorectal and anal cancer surgeries with a focus on achieving complete tumor removal while preserving quality of life wherever possible. At GEM Gastrosurgery Care, patients are guided through every phase of treatment, from accurate staging and surgical planning to recovery support and stoma management education if required. The team at the center understands the sensitive nature of this condition and ensures that every patient is treated with the utmost privacy, respect, and clinical thoroughness. GEM Gastrosurgery Care in Moradabad serves patients not just from the city but also from surrounding regions who need dependable oncosurgical expertise without traveling to distant metro hospitals. If you are experiencing symptoms or have received a diagnosis related to anal cancer, do not delay in seeking expert care. Reach out to GEM Gastrosurgery Care and consult with a specialist who can provide you with the right treatment path.

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FAQ

Gastrointestinal surgery encompasses a wide range of procedures that treat benign (noncancerous) and malignant (cancer) conditions that affect the body's digestive system.
The GI tract is another name for your body's digestive tract. It consists of several tube-like organs joined together—starting at the esophagus in the mouth and ending at your anus. Each piece of the GI tract plays a role in how your body digests (breaks down) food and nutrients. Organs that make up the GI tract include: Esophagus Stomach Small intestine (small bowel) Large intestine (colon) Rectum Anus The digestive system also includes organs that aren't part of the GI tract. These organs include: Gallbladder Liver Pancreas
Both gastroenterologists and GI surgeons diagnose and treat conditions affecting the digestive system. Gastroenterologists are trained in internal medicine and receive additional training in problems of the digestive system. They treat GI conditions medically (such as with medicines) and perform nonsurgical procedures, such as colonoscopies.
Individuals with a body mass index of 35kg/m2 and a weight related condition (diabetes, sleep apnea, high blood pressure) or 40kg/m2 or greater are eligible for bariatric surgery.
Individuals who do not meet the BMI criteria are typically not candidates for bariatric surgery. Someone with complex medical and surgical needs may meet the BMI criteria but after meeting with a surgeon, it can be determine that the individual risk is greater than the potential benefit of the surgery. These situations are rare and are discussed individually with your care team.
Individuals interested in scheduling an appointment with the Penn Bariatric and Weight Loss Surgery Program should call 800-789-7366 (PENN). Patients already enrolled in the Penn Bariatric and Weight Loss Surgery Program should call their surgeon office directly.
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