Most patients with rectal cancer undergo surgery about eight weeks after finishing chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. About 20 percent of patients do not go directly to surgery, including those who are too sick to undergo surgery and those for whom the chemotherapy and radiation seem to have completely removed cancer. Those patients may choose watchful waiting after consulting with their physician, to determine if future surgery is necessary. DR SUBHASHISH DAS specializes in minimally invasive surgeries designed to spare sphincter muscles and reconstruct the rectum in order to give patients the best quality of life after their procedures. DR SUBHASHISH DAS is also an expert at treating recurrent rectal cancers, working with specialists to provide radiation during surgical procedures and to remove tumors that have spread to the liver in stage 4, metastatic rectal cancer. A colostomy is a procedure that brings the end of the colon through an opening in the abdominal wall so that fecal matter can be passed out of the body when the rectum has been removed or is temporarily unavailable to store waste. (A similar procedure called an ileostomy brings the end of the small intestine through an abdominal opening.

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