The symptoms of rectal cancer may include changes in bowel habits such as diarrhea or constipation, blood in the stool, abdominal pain, cramping, and bloating. However, in some cases, rectal cancer may not cause any symptoms.
Treatment for rectal cancer typically involves surgery to remove the affected portion of the rectum, followed by chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy to kill any remaining cancer cells. In some cases, targeted therapy may also be used. The choice of treatment depends on the stage and severity of the cancer, as well as the patient's overall health and other factors.
We offer immunetherapy for this type of problem that focuses on NK ( Natural Killer Cells) to help the immune system recognize the cancer cells, and other treatments like peptides, and other targeted therapies.