Colon Cancer Treatment and Surgery in India at Low Cost
Plan your Colon Cancer Treatment and Surgery in India with Forerunners Healthcare Consultants
Colon Cancer treatment is an intricate process that involves treating cancer of the colon, rectum or appendix. Cancer needs utmost care with respect to both emotionally and physically. Forerunners Healthcare Consultants is a prominent medical value provider in India making world-class medical facilities from best surgeons and hospitals accessible for international patients looking for budget-friendly treatment abroad.
How things function at Forerunners Healthcare Consultants
- No compromise : Forerunners Healthcare Consultants and our panel of doctors in India will never compromise with the efforts in surgery to be performed.
- Stress-free environ : Our company ensures you remain stress-free from the moment you land in India.
- Communication : We at Forerunners Healthcare Consultants do a detailed study of your needs and send references to respective medical experts accordingly. Be rest assured as the best in field surgeons shall be giving you a new life.
- Low cost : The overall expenses including colon cancer treatments and surgeries, stay, meals, medication, flight tickets, are very much less than most of the countries offering the same state-of-art facilities.
- Ready for a vacation : While packing your bags for the surgery, don't forget to load your swimsuits and cameras because after speedy recovery, you will be in for natures treat.
International Patient Experience
Mr Mekonen, from Ethiopia
colon cancer treatment
My name is Mr Mekonen, from Ethiopia. I had the symptoms of colon cancer. My doctor advised me to consult Forerunners Healthcare consultants in India. I contacted them and sent my medical reports. Soon after they reverted with a positive reply that the surgery can be performed in Mumbai, India. My surgeon was US-trained and an expert. My cancer is now gone and I feel rejuvenated. I thank Forerunners Healthcare Consultants for their help.
Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment Cost Comparisons: India VS Other Countries (USA, UK, Thailand, & Singapore)
The average Cost of Colon Cancer Surgery in India is approximately Rs. 2,00,000 ($2,500) to Rs. 4,00,000 ($5,000). The cost can vary depending on type of surgery, types of hospitals, Specialty of Surgeons and other medical conditions of a patient.
India is the most preferable destination for patients who are looking for low cost Colon Cancer Surgery. The cost of the Colon Cancer Treatment in India is typically a fraction of the cost for the same procedure and care in the US and other developed countries. Comparing Colon Cancer Surgery cost in India with the same treatment procedure in other countries, the price for surgery would be 30-50% lower.
The Costs Of The Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment Based On The Type Of The Surgery Required In Various Countries In The Chart / Table Are Given Below. The Price Comparison Is Given In USD.
Type of Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment | USA | UK | India | Thailand | Singapore |
Ileostomy | $12,000 | $9,500 | $4,500 | $5,500 | $7,000 |
Colostomy | $9,000 | $7,500 | $3,500 | $4,500 | $5,500 |
Radiofrequency Ablation | $7,500 | $6,000 | $2,700 | $3,500 | $4,000 |
Cryosurgery | $10,000 | $8,000 | $4,000 | $5,000 | $6,000 |
Laparoscopic Colectomy | $15,000 | $12,000 | $4,600 | $5,500 | $7,000 |
*The price for the Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment is an average collected from the 15 best corporate hospitals and Top 10 Onco surgeons of India.
*The final prices offered to the patients is based on their medical reports and is dependent on the current medical condition of the patient, type of room, type of surgery, hospital brand and the surgeon's expertise.
We have worked out special packages of the Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment for our Indian and International patients. You can send us your medical reports to avail the benefits of these special packages.
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Overview
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer affecting both males and females in the United States. Annually, approximately 102,900 Americans are diagnosed with the disease. Approximately 80 percent of cases are localized to the bowel and regional lymph nodes at diagnosis .Colon cancer is a common type of malignancy (cancer) in which there is uncontrolled growth of the cells that line the inside of the colon or rectum. Colon cancer is also called colorectal cancer. With 655,000 deaths worldwide per year, it is the fourth most common form of cancer in the United States and the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the Western world. Colon cancers arise from adenomatous polyps in the colon.
What is Colon Cancer?
Colon Cancer also known as Colorectal Cancer or Large Bowel Cancer includes cancerous growths in the colon, rectum and appendix. Screening for Colon cancer should begin at the age of 40 in healthy adults. 70 to 80 percent of colorectal cancer cases occur in adults without specific risk factors. Colon cancer may affect any racial or ethnic group; however, some studies suggest that Americans of northern European heritage have a higher-than-average risk of colon cancer.
What are Types of Colon Cancer?
The Types of Colon Cancer are as under:
- Adenocarcinomas: These are the most common type of Colon Cancer and originate in glands. They account for about 90-95 percent of all colorectal Cancers and have two subtypes, Mucinous and signet ring cell. The Mucinous subtype comprises about 10-15 percent of Adenocarcinomas while the signet ring cell subtype comprises less than 0.1 percent of Adenocarcinomas.
- Leiomyosarcomas: This type of Colon Cancer occurs in the smooth muscle of the Colon. Leiomyosarcomas account for less than two percent of colorectal Cancers and have a fairly high chance of metastasizing.
- Lymphomas: These are the rare and are more likely to start in the rectum than in the Colon. However, lymphomas that start somewhere else in the body are more likely to spread to the Colon than to the rectum.
- Melanomas: This type of Colon cancer is rare. Usually, it results from a melanoma that started somewhere else and then spread to the Colon or rectum. Melanomas account for less than 2% of colorectal Cancers.
- Neuroendocrine Tumors: This tumor is divided into two main categories: aggressive and indolent.
Best Hospitals For Colon Cancer Treatment And Surgery In India
The top hospitals for colon cancer surgery in India are equipped with state of the art diagnostics to provide a wide range of cancer treatments.
Our best doctors for colon cancer in India will evaluate and discuss the findings to chart out the optimal plan of prostate cancer treatment for each patient based on established national and international guidelines and protocols.
Our associated hospitals are located at Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Kochi, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Kochi, Goa, Bangalore, Noida, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kerala, etc.
What are Causes of Colon Cancer?
There are several causes for colorectal cancer as well as factors that place certain individuals at increased risk for the disease. There are known genetic and environmental factors. The people at risk for colorectal cancer:
- The biggest risk factor is age. Colon cancer is rare in those under 40 years. The rate of colorectal cancer detection increases after the age of 40.. Most colorectal cancer is diagnosed in those over 60 years.
- Have a mother, father, sister, or brother who developed colorectal cancer or polyps. When more than one family member has had colorectal cancer, the risk to other members may be three-to-four times higher of developing the disease. This higher risk may be due to an inherited gene.
- Have history of benign growths of such as polyps, that have been surgically removed.
- Have a prior history of colon or rectal cancer.
- Have disease or condition linked with increased risk.
- Have a diet high in fat and low in fiber.
What are Symptoms of Colon Cancer?
Symptoms of colon cancer are numerous and nonspecific. They include fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath, change in bowel habits, narrow stools, diarrhea or constipation, red or dark blood in stool, weight loss, abdominal pain, cramps, or bloating. Other conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (spastic colon), ulcerative colitis, Crohn's Disease, diverticulosis, and peptic ulcer disease can have symptoms that mimic colorectal cancer. Colon cancer can be present for several years before symptoms develop. Symptoms vary according to where in the large bowel the tumor is located. The right colon is spacious, and cancers of the right colon can grow to large sizes before they cause any abdominal symptoms.
How to do Diagnosis for Colon Cancer?
If people experience symptoms like those of colorectal cancer, they need to make an appointment with their family physician, a gastroenterologist, a physician specially trained in the management of digestive system disorders, or a colon and rectal surgeon, a specialist in treatment of diseases of the colon.
The doctor performs a thorough clinical evaluation that includes:
- A complete medical, family, and drug history
- A physical examination, including a digital rectal examination
Tests that may be performed include:
- Sigmoidoscopy
- Colonoscopy
- Double contrast barium enema (also called barium meal and enema)
What are various stages of Colon Cancer?
Colon cancer is "staged" according to the pathological findings (results from biopsy) after surgery. Staging is a method to describe how advanced a cancer is. Staging for colorectal cancer takes into account the depth of invasion into the colon wall, and spread to lymph nodes and other organs:
- Stage 0 (Carcinoma in Situ): Stage 0 cancer is also called carcinoma in situ. This is a precancerous condition, usually found in a polyp.
- Stage I: The cancer has spread through the innermost lining of the colon to the second and third layers of the colon wall. It has not spread outside the colon.
- Stage II: The cancer has spread outside the colon to nearby tissues.
- Stage III: Cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes, but not to other parts of the body.
- Stage IV: Cancer has spread to other parts of the body, such as the liver or lungs.
How to Prepare for Colon Cancer Surgery?
It is vitally important to enter into Colon Cancer Surgery with a positive attitude. While the extent of involvement, type of tumor and surgical skill all play a role in the surgical outcome, going into the procedure with a sense of well being will help prepare your body to respond more effectively. Prepare yourself for a lengthy and possibly arduous recovery process, and expect good results.
- Do not eat or drink anything after midnight the night before your surgery; this includes water.
- Continue to take medication as prescribed, but with only a sip of water. Do not take ibuprofen, aspirin or any medication containing aspirin for one week before your surgery.
- Do not smoke after midnight the night before your surgery.
- Do not wear any make-up, especially eye make-up, lotions, or powders.
- Do not bring large sums of money, jewellery, or credit cards.
- If you wear contact lenses, bring the case to remove them before going into surgery.
- Do not wear artificial nails or nail polish. Your nails are monitored during surgery to identify oxygen and blood circulation.
- Bring a list with you of all your medications and their dosages.
- Bring your insurance identification cards, a copy of Advance Directives, etc.
What Treatments are there for Colon Cancer?
Different types of treatment are available for patients with colon cancer. Some treatments are standard (the currently used treatment), and some are being tested in clinical trials. Colon cancer treatment options depend on;
- The stage of the cancer
- Whether the cancer has recurred
- The patient’s general health
The three primary treatment options for colon cancer are:
- Surgery - Surgery (removing the cancer in an operation) is the most common treatment for all stages of colon cancer. In ideal situations, where the cancer is found at a very early stage, a doctor can remove the tumor with a colonoscope. Most of the time however, colon surgery is required.
- Chemotherapy - Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment that uses drugs to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. When chemotherapy is taken by mouth or injected into a vein or muscle, the drugs enter the bloodstream and can reach cancer cells throughout the body (systemic chemotherapy). When chemotherapy is placed directly into the cerebrospinal fluid, an organ, or a body cavity such as the abdomen, the drugs mainly affect cancer cells in those areas (regional chemotherapy).
- Radiation Therapy - Radiation therapy uses powerful energy sources, such as X-rays, to kill any cancer cells that might remain after surgery, to shrink large tumors before an operation so that they can be removed more easily, or to relieve symptoms of colon cancer and rectal cancer.
What are popular Procedures for Colon Cancer Surgery?
The goal of Colon Cancer Surgery is to eliminate the cancer or, in the case of advanced disease, relieve symptoms. Leave an area around the cancerous site that is free of cancer cells. Therefore, no cancer cells are present in the tissue surrounding the surgery site and finally to remove nearby lymph nodes. The following are the major types of Colon Cancer Surgery:
- Bowel Diversion Surgery: Bowel diversion surgery allows stool to safely leave the body when—because of disease or injury—the large intestine is removed or needs time to heal. Bowel is a general term for any part of the small or large intestine. Some bowel diversion surgeries—those called ostomy surgery—divert the bowel to an opening in the abdomen where a stoma is created. A surgeon forms a stoma by rolling the bowel’s end back on itself, like a shirt cuff, and stitching it to the abdominal wall. An ostomy pouch is attached to the stoma and worn outside the body to collect stool. Other bowel diversion surgeries reconfigure the intestines after damaged portions are removed. For example, after removing the colon, a surgeon can create a colon like pouch out of the last part of the small intestine, avoiding the need for an ostomy pouch. Cancer, trauma, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), bowel obstruction, and diverticulitis are all possible reasons for bowel diversion surgery. Several surgical options exist for bowel diversion.
- Ileostomy: diverts the ileum to a stoma. Semisolid waste flows out of the stoma and collects in an ostomy pouch, which must be emptied several times a day. An ileostomy bypasses the colon, rectum, and anus and has the fewest complications.
- Colostomy: is similar to an ileostomy, but the colon—not the ileum—is diverted to a stoma. As with an ileostomy, stool collects in an ostomy pouch.
- Ileoanal reservoir surgery: is an option when the large intestine is removed but the anus remains intact and disease-free. The surgeon creates a colon like pouch, called an ileoanal reservoir, from the last several inches of the ileum. The Ileoanal reservoir is also called a pelvic pouch or J-pouch.
- Continent Ileostomy: is an option for people who are not good candidates for ileoanal reservoir surgery because of damage to the rectum or anus but do not want to wear an ostomy pouch. As with ileoanal reservoir surgery, the large intestine is removed and a colon-like pouch, called a Koch pouch, is made from the end of the ileum.
- Radiofrequency Ablation: Radiofrequency Ablation is a type of colon cancer surgery that uses a special probe with tiny electrodes that kill cancer cells. Sometimes the probe is inserted directly through the skin and only local anesthesia is needed. In other cases, the probe is inserted through an incision in the abdomen (stomach). This is done in the hospital with general anesthesia. Radiofrequency Ablation helps the surgeons and radiologists at Cancer Treatment Centers of America eliminate small liver tumors, often without the risks and discomfort associated with traditional surgery. Radiofrequency ablation is also less invasive and less painful. To perform this innovative procedure, our surgeons or radiologists use ultrasound guidance to place a thin, needle-like device into the center of a liver tumor. The tip of the device then emits the radiofrequency waves (i.e., electrical energy), directing the heated energy at the tumor to destroy cancer cells. Radiofrequency ablation can be applied during a surgical procedure, or through the skin. It may be an appropriate treatment for colorectal cancer patients who have multiple tumors, or who have been previously treated with surgery.
- Cryosurgery: Cryosurgery is a treatment that uses an instrument to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue, such as carcinoma in situ. This type of surgery is also called cryotherapy. Cryosurgery can be used to treat men who have early-stage prostate cancer that is confined to the prostate gland. It is less well established than standard prostatectomy and various types of radiation therapy. Long-term outcomes are not known. Because it is effective only in small areas, cryosurgery is not used to treat prostate cancer that has spread outside the gland, or to distant parts of the body. Some advantages of cryosurgery are that the procedure can be repeated, and it can be used to treat men who cannot have surgery or radiation therapy because of their age or other medical problems. Cryosurgery for the prostate gland can cause side effects. These side effects may occur more often in men who have had radiation to the prostate. Cryosurgery offers advantages over other methods of cancer treatment. It is less invasive than surgery, involving only a small incision or insertion of the Cryoprobes through the skin. Consequently, pain, bleeding, and other complications of surgery are minimized. Cryosurgery is less expensive than other treatments and requires shorter recovery time and a shorter hospital stay, or no hospital stay at all. Sometimes cryosurgery can be done using only local anesthesia.
- Polypectomy: A polypectomy may be sufficient in cases involving Duke's Stage A and B cancers. The procedure is performed during a colonoscopy. During the procedure, the polyp is encircled with a wire snare and then an electro cauterizing current is passed through the endoscopic tube, and the polyp is removed. The procedure is then followed by a biopsy and periodic monitoring to check the colon for additional polyps, as well as to monitor for blood in the stool, and for tumor marker levels. There is the risk with a polypectomy that not all of the cancer has been removed. Thus, many surgeons advise a surgical resection to remove not only the part of the colon that contains the cancer, but also a margin of colon on either side of the tumor so as to avoid missing the presence of microscopic cancerous cells that would later spread. If a patient and his or her medical team do opt for a polypectomy, it is important for the patient to be highly motivated to follow up with monitoring procedures, as there is an increased risk of recurrence.
- Laparoscopic Colectomy: A laparoscopic colectomy procedure helps to eliminate the colon cancer. It is able to do this more easily than other procedures such as conventional open surgery, because this procedure places considerably less stress upon the body compared to that of conventional open surgery. Depending on your age and medical condition you may be required to undergo preoperative testing. This may include blood work, x-rays, and an electrocardiogram. The office will arrange this and give you instructions when you schedule your surgery. Patients will also be given a prescription for pain medication. It is recommended that you fill this prescription prior to the day of surgery. The colon is an enormous organ in size, and for the body to continue to be healthy, thrive, and to survive, the colon must be functioning at a reasonably normal state. Unfortunately, it is so common now-a-days for us humans to do great damage by abusing our life sustaining properties. The colon is so frequently taken for granted that it is causing problems to untold numbers of people. It is truly a shame and disservice that in this time of our history, the importance of the heart and the importance of avoiding heart disease is so well known, but knowledge of the importance of the colon is low among the general population. The colon deserves a lot more attention that it gets in our modern day world.
How Life changes After Colon Cancer Surgery?
After colon cancer surgery, you will be hospitalized for five to seven days. Intestinal ileus, a condition that interferes with your intestines' proper functioning, can occur and cause nausea and poor appetite. You will receive IV fluids during this time to prevent dehydration. The first day after surgery, your doctor will recommend getting out of bed and walking around. You will start a liquid diet for one to two days after surgery and gradually work your way up to normal food. Change your diet to a low-fiber diet for the next five to six months to reduce the amount of bulk in your colon. A small amount of pain is expected after surgery, and your doctor will administer pain medication to you intravenously, orally or intramuscularly.
What precautions to be taken while Recovering After Colon Cancer Surgery?
The amount of time that people are hospitalized after colon surgery varies. Most people stay in the hospital several days after surgery. During the recovery period, patients should follow the following tips for proper recovery:
- Avoid lifting heavy objects. Such strain may cause a herniation or a rip in the weakened muscles lining the abdominal wall. A gradually progressive exercise program, prescribed by your doctor, helps strengthen abdominal muscles.
- Follow a high-fiber diet.
- If excessive gas, diarrhea, or constipation becomes a problem, eliminate the suspected offending food from the diet. It may be possible to reintroduce this food later.
- If diarrhea is a problem, eat applesauce, bananas, or rice.
- Take laxatives or anti-diarrhea medications only when prescribed by the doctor.
- If surgery included a colostomy, instructions on care of the colostomy will be given by specialized nurses called enterostomal therapists.
What are Alternatives to Colon Cancer Surgery?
With every passing day, we are learning about complementary and alternative medicine therapies for Colon Cancer treatments, but there is still more to learn. Consumers may use the terms "natural," "holistic," "home remedy," or "Eastern medicine" to refer to complementary and alternative medicine. However, experts recommend the following alternatives for Colon Cancer Surgery:
- Mind-Body Medicines
- Biologically Based Practices
- Manipulative and Body-Based Practices
- Energy Medicine
- Whole Medical Systems
Why choose India for Colon Cancer Treatment and Surgery?
India has been recognized as a new emerging global medical destination for Colon Cancer Treatment and Surgery. A sea of foreign patients from all across the world come to India for medical treatments and surgeries of high quality delivered as practiced in the developed nations like the US, UK or any part of the western world and that too at the most affordable costs.
The best Colon Cancer Hospitals in India are well equipped with the most advanced medical treatment and techniques. They have the most extensive diagnostic and imaging facilities including Asia’s most advanced MRI and CT technology. These Hospitals offers you a almost all the medical services and treatment maintaining the international benchmarks.
The top Indian Colon Cancer Surgeons performing different procedures of Colon Cancer Treatment and Surgery in India are highly qualified, skilled with many years of experience and are affiliated with many renowned medical organizations. India provides the services of the most leading doctors and Colon Cancer Surgery professionals at reasonable cost budget in the following cities :
Mumbai | Hyderabad | Kerala |
Delhi | Pune | Goa |
Bangalore | Nagpur | Jaipur |
Chennai | Gurgaon | Chandigarh |
Patient Testimonial - Colon Cancer Surgery done in India for Ms. Renita Jules from Rwanda
Ms. Renita Jules from Rwanda
People from different corners of the world come to India for low cost treatment of colon cancer. However, the toughest challenge is to find a perfect medical tourism company and once when chosen being satisfied with the services. Forerunners Healthcare stood exactly similar…took time researching about the company and then spent quality time understanding the disease and connecting with the professionals to discuss the case. The team at Forerunner here tried to serve as a channel between the hospitals, delivering the highest standard of services during my treatment there. With the best of services, international knowledge, advanced equipments and talented specialist, my treatment was a great success.
How many International patients came to India for Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment?
The list of TOP 15 countries from where the Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment Patients travelling to India are given below. The major reason of large number of patients travelling to India for medical treatment from these countries is because of availability of top colon cancer doctors in India, affordable prices and very good air connectivity, tourism options and many more reasons.
The maximum number of patients for Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment come from – USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Oman.
Here are the approximate percentage wise distributions of the patients coming from Top 15 countries to India for Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment.
- You can contact us and share your medical reports with us.
- Our International Patient Executive would connect with you and answer all that you need to plan your Colon Cancer Surgery / Treatment in India.
- We would provide you with TOP RECOMMENDATIONS and assist your with the surgery planning.
Some of the common countries from which patients travel to India for surgery are:
USA | UK | Canada |
Australia | New Zealand | Nigeria |
Kenya | Ethiopia | Uganda |
Tanzania | Zambia | Congo |
Sri Lanka | Bangladesh | Pakistan |
Afghanistan | Nepal | Uzbekistan |
Below are the downloadable links that will help you to plan your medical trip to India in a more organized and better way. Attached word and pdf files gives information that will help you to know India more and make your trip to India easy and memorable one.
How to find the best hospital for Colon Cancer Treatment in India?
There are many top notch Colon Cancer Hospitals in India and choosing one can be tedious. Send us your medical reports and we will choose the hospital best equipped for your condition, after consulting the surgeons.
What should I do if I have any questions or concerns about Colon Cancer?
We would be more than happy to answer any of your queries or concerns. All you have to do is visit our website and write us your questions.
Can Colon Cancer be cured permanently?
Colon Cancer can be cured completely if diagnosed at the earliest. Visit our website and do your research to know the symptoms so as to start the treatment at the earliest. You can also send us queries from our website.
How is my information kept private?
We have a clause to maintain your anonymity. The organization will never use your information without your consent.
What is a Colonoscopy?
Colonoscopy is a process in which the large bowel and distal part of small bowel are examined for biopsy or removal of suspected colorectal cancer lesions.
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