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Questions about an Upcoming Colon Surgery |
Finding the right physician may be hard, but you can ask your friends and other physicians for their opinions. You should meet with and "interview" the doctors before anything further is done. The most important things are that they are experienced and you are comfortable with them. If not, choose another doctor. Sometimes a person with a great reputation may be worth having despite their "bedside manner" but remember they have to take care of you. Two colonic resections can be done simultaneously, if necessary. It makes the operation longer, but should not put you at risk for spread of the cancer, if done correctly. Whether you need further therapy such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy will be determined by the extent of the cancer as determined by the pathologist after your surgery. If it has spread outside the colon, your oncologist will probably recommend treatment (adjuvant chemotherapy). The recovery period varies from one person to another. In the usual case, you will probably be in the hospital for about one week. Your recovery time before returning to work may be 6 weeks, but that will depend on the type of work you do as well as your individual progress.
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