anal cancer
A rare cancer affecting the tissues of the anus.
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A rare cancer affecting the tissues of the anus.
Strong muscles that form a valve. The anal sphincter muscles relax when a bowel movement occurs….
See sphincter.
An operation for rectal cancer, which involves removing part of the colon and the rectum and anus and creating a permanent colostomy. Also used for anal cancer.
The opening at the end of the bowel where solid waste matter normally leaves the body. The muscles that control it are called the anal sphincter.
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