Anal Cancer

What is Anal Cancer?

The anus is the opening at the end of the rectum (the end part of the large intestine) through which body waste passes. Cancer of the anus (anal cancer) is very rare, and is the result of abnormal cell growth in the anus. Cancer of the outer part of the anus is more likely to occur in men, while cancer of the inner part of the rectum occurs more often in women.

Risk Factors of Anal Cancer

While we do not currently know the exact cause of anal cancer, we do know that there are certain risk factors linked to this disease. These risk factors include:

Common Symptoms of Anal Cancer

Following are some common symptoms of anal cancer:

These symptoms may be caused by cancer or by other, less serious conditions. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, see your doctor.

Diagnosing Anal Cancer

Anal cancer can be detected and diagnosed through a rectal examination. The doctor may use a biopsy to examine tissue under a microscope to confirm the diagnosis. Further tests will be done to determine the stage of the cancer.