No, a rectal mass does not always mean cancer. While it can be a sign of malignancy, there are various non-cancerous conditions that can also cause rectal masses, such as hemorrhoids, abscesses, or benign tumors. A thorough evaluation, including imaging and possibly a biopsy, is necessary to determine the nature of the mass. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.
yes
The cecum is located at the beginning of the large intestine. If there is a mass, or polyp, on the cecum it could mean cancer. This type of cancer is colon cancer.
do thin stools always mean a sign of colon cancer?
Not necessarily. It can be caused by many pathologies, many of them non serious. Particularly bleeding right after defecation may indicate hemrrhoids.
a cancer is a killer disease.... but now it is curable on this time because of technology... a sign of a cancer has a mass on the parts that you have a cancer for example if you have a lung cancer in x ray a mass is located in your lungs that's all thank you
No. It means a mass in the breast. It could be cancer, it could be a cyst, it could be any number of things. You'd need to go to a physician to get a definitive answer as to what it is.
It depends on what you mean by 'out of control', but if you mean the cell keeps can't stop dividing while carrying faulty information, it's called cancer.
no it means you have rectal disfunction
Unfortunately, this does not always mean the recurrent cancer can be cured.
Fellow, American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons
It means your rectal exam went well.
Having to do with the rectum, the place where your digestive tract excretes its contents.