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How is anal cancer treated?

This information represents the views of the doctors and nurses serving on the American Cancer Society's Cancer Information Database Editorial Board. These views are based on their interpretation of studies published in medical journals, as well as their own professional experience.
The treatment information in this document is not official policy of the Society and is not intended as medical advice to replace the expertise and judgment of your cancer care team. It is intended to help you and your family make informed decisions, together with your doctor.
Your doctor may have reasons for suggesting a treatment plan different from these general treatment options. Don't hesitate to ask him or her questions about your treatment options.

About treatment

There is treatment for every type and stage of anal cancer. The treatment you get depends on many things. The place, type, and stage of the tumor are very important. Your age, health, and personal wishes are also taken into account.

There are 3 main types of treatment for anal cancer: surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy (chemo). Often the best approach uses 2 or more of these. In the past, surgery was the only treatment that could cure anal cancer, but now most anal cancers are treated instead with both radiation and chemo, This treatment approach, called chemoradiotherapy (or chemoradiation), often does away with the need for surgery.

The goal of treatment may be to cure the cancer. If that is not possible, the goal may be to keep the tumor from spreading or to keep it from coming back for as long as possible. Another goal may be to relieve symptoms such as pain or bleeding. Often, an important part of the plan is to try to treat the cancer without affecting your ability to control your bowel movements.


Last Medical Review: 11/02/2011
Last Revised: 01/17/2012

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