Rectal Cancer


Overview and Facts about Rectal Cancer

Rectal cancer is the presence of cancerous tissue in the rectum. Your rectum is located below your large intestine or colon and before your anus. Thus, your rectum is part of your digestive health system, the system that draws nutrients from the meals you eat.

The term “rectal cancer” is often blended with “colon cancer” to produce the term “colorectal cancer.” However, it is important to note that the rectum and colon are two distinct parts of the gastrointestinal tract; rectal cancer is cancer that derives from rectal tissue, and colon cancer is cancer that derives from colon tissue.

Cancer cell

Request an Appointment

At Loyola, we provide the most advanced cancer treatments available, using the latest research and advanced technology to help treat body, mind and spirit. Request an appointment today with a Loyola Medicine cancer specialist.

Call Us at (888) 584-7888

Online Scheduling

Schedule a Telehealth Appointment