Anal Cancer
Anal Cancer
(Cancer of Anus)
Definition
| The Anus |
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Causes
Risk Factors
- Having receptive anal intercourse
- Having multiple sexual partners
- Having HPV infection
- Having HIV infection
- Receiving immunosuppressant drugs
- Being over 50 years old
- Smoking
- Having cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer
- Low CD4 count (cells that are part of the immune system)
Symptoms
- Anal bleeding
- Pain or pressure around the anus
- Itching or discharge from the anus
- A lump near the anus
- Change in bowel habits (thinning in the width of the stool)
- Bleeding both with and without a bowel movement
Diagnosis
- Digital rectal examination
- Anoscopy—exam of the anus and lower rectum
- Proctoscopy—exam of the rectum
- Transrectal ultrasound—a probe is inserted into the anus and/or rectum so your doctor can view the internal tissues
- Biopsy —the removal of cells to test for cancer in a laboratory
- X-ray —a test that uses radiation to take a picture of structures inside the body
- CT scan —a type of x-ray that uses a computer to make pictures of structures inside the abdomen and pelvis
- PET scan —a test that makes images to show activity in body tissue
- Combined CT and PET scan
- MRI scan —a test that uses magnetic waves to make pictures of structures inside the body
- Lab tests—focusing on the function of the bone marrow, kidneys, and liver
Treatment
Chemotherapy
Radiation Therapy
Surgery
Prevention
RESOURCES
American Cancer Society http://www.cancer.org/
National Cancer Institute http://www.cancer.gov/
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canadian Cancer Society http://www.cancer.ca/
National Cancer Institute of Canada http://www.ncic.cancer.ca/
References
Casciato DA. Manual of Clinical Oncology . 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2004.
Detailed guide: anal cancer. American Cancer Society website. Available at: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/CRI%5F2%5F3x.asp?rnav=cridg&dt=47 . Accessed April 19, 2007.
DynaMed Editorial Team. Cancer of anus canal. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at: http://www.ebscohost.com/dynamed/what.php . Accessed April 19, 2007.
General information about anal cancer. National Cancer Institute website. Available at: http://www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/pdq/treatment/anal/patient . Accessed April 19, 2007.
Joura EA, Leodolter S, Hernandez-Avila M, et al. Efficacy of a quadrivalent prophylactic human papillomavirus (types 6, 11, 16, and 18) L1 virus-like-particle vaccine against high-grade vulval and vaginal lesions: a combined analysis of three randomised clinical trials. Lancet . 2007; 369:1693.
Uronis HE, Bendell JC. Anal cancer: an overview. Oncologist . 2007;12:524-534.



