Colorectal cancer is cancer affecting the large intestines (colon and rectum), which is the last part of the digestive tract. Colorectal cancer is very common and is one of the top cancers in the world including Singapore. While colorectal cancer typically affects older adults more than 50 years old, it can happen at any age and there is a rising incidence in younger adults worldwide. Having a family history of colorectal cancer increases one’s risk.
When diagnosed early by colon and colorectal cancer specialists, this condition is highly treatable and curable. The reason is because colorectal cancer usually begins as small, non-cancerous lumps inside the large intestines (polyps) and can transform into cancer over time (usually years).
Symptoms of colorectal cancer are NON-specific and can include:
Unfortunately, by the time these symptoms occur, the cancer may be in a more serious stage.
The key is to diagnose colorectal cancer early, before the onset of symptoms. This requires screening done by colon and colorectal cancer specialists. Options for screening include:
Each of these tests has their pros and cons and it is worth discussing with your doctor which option is best for you.
The treatment options for colorectal cancer depend on the stage of the cancer. Early cancers require less treatment and result in higher cure rates. Treatment options are:
Side effects of treatment are dependent on the type of treatment and are largely well managed. Discussion with your treating doctor will help you understand these issues better.
Though the exact cause of colorectal cancer remains unclear, lifestyle changes can help to reduce the risk of getting colon cancer. These include
Looking for a top-quality oncologist specialising in colon and colorectal cancers in Singapore? At OncoCare, our team of specialists are highly experienced in diagnosing and treating all stages of the disease. With a focus in personalised care, we work with each patient to create a treatment plan that meets their individual needs. Other than colon cancers, we also treat other cancers such as breast, cervical, ovarian, liver, and lung cancer.
Senior Consultant, Medical Oncologist
MBBS (Delhi) – American Board Certified (Int Med) – American Board Certified (Hematology) –
American Board Certified (Med Oncology)
Dr Chopra completed his medical school training from Delhi University and he is American Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Hematology, and Medical Oncology. He completed his fellowship training from Hahnemann University Hospital/Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, USA.
Dr Chopra is experienced in treating multiple cancer types including lung cancer, breast cancer, cancer of the stomach, colon, rectum, liver, prostate, kidney, testicular and bladder. He also has experience in treating more rare cancers like sarcoma and neuroendocrine tumors.
Senior Consultant, Medical Oncologist
MBBCH, BAO (Ireland) – MRCP (United Kingdom) – FRCP (Edinburgh) – FRCP (Medical Oncology)
Dr Benjamin Chuah graduated in medicine from Trinity College Dublin in 1998 where he was awarded the Professor Prize in Physic (Surgery) and the Arthur Ball Prize (2nd Place). Dr Chuah returned to Singapore and obtained his Membership of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom in 2002.
Dr Ben Chuah’s subspecialty interest is in Gastrointestinal Cancers including oesophageal, gastric, biliary tract, pancreatic, liver (hepatocellular carcinoma), neuroendocrine cancers and colorectal cancers. He has published research about screening colorectal cancer and he was involved in a randomized, phase 2 study of ganitumab or conatumumab in combination with FOLFIRI (5-FU, leucovorin, irinotecan) for second-line treatment of mutant KRAS metastatic colorectal cancer.
Senior Consultant, Medical Oncologist
MBBS (Singapore) – MRCP (United Kingdom)
Dr Thomas Soh graduated from National University of Singapore in 2003 and received his Membership of the Royal College of Physician (United Kingdom) in 2007. He completed his advanced specialist training in Medical Oncology in 2012. Throughout his career, Dr Soh has been actively involved in both research and education in cancer medicine. His research publication in colorectal cancer involves working with cell free DNA, chemotherapy drugs Regorafenib, and FOLFIRI regimen (irinotecan, 5-fluorouracil and folinic acid).
Dr Soh believes in the delivery of quality healthcare, and was the lead and co-lead in several healthcare improvement projects. He has received multiple awards for his involvement in the Clinical Practice Improvement Programmes that he had implemented in NUH. From 2013-2015, he contributed a leading role being the Honorary Secretary of the Executive Committee, Singapore Society of Oncology.
Senior Consultant, Medical Oncologist
MBBS (Singapore) – M.Med (Singapore) – MRCP (United Kingdom) – FAMS (Medical Oncology) – MHsc (Duke, USA)
Dr Wong Nan Soon is a Senior Consultant Medical Oncologist with more than 15 years of experience in the diagnosis and management of a wide range of cancers.
His subspecialty interests are in the field of breast cancer and gastrointestinal cancers (which include colon cancer, rectal cancer, anal cancer, biliary cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, GI stromal cancers (GIST) and neuroendocrine cancers.
In addition, he is also well versed in the treatment of a wide variety of cancers which include lung cancers, kidney cancers, uterine, cervical and ovarian cancers.
He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore in 1994 and obtained the degrees of Master’s in Internal Medicine and Membership of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom in 2000.
In 2003, he completed advanced specialty training in general medical oncology.
This was followed by a 1 year clinical fellowship sub-specializing in breast medical oncology in Sunnybrook and Women’s Health Science Centre, Toronto, Canada where he trained under world renowned breast oncologists including Professor Kathleen Pritchard.
He was promoted to the position of consultant in 2006 and subsequently rose to the position of senior consultant and chief of breast team in the department of medical oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore in 2009.
In 2009, he was awarded the prestigious Singapore National Medical Research Council overseas research fellowship to develop expertise in phase I clinical trials at Duke University, North Carolina, USA. During this year, he broadened his subspecialty interest to encompass gastrointestinal cancers, training under Professor Herbert Hurwitz. He also underwent further training in biostatistics and clinical research methodology, graduating with a master’s degree in health science research.
With this knowledge and experience in novel drug combinations, he is able to offer cutting edge medical treatment for both early stage cancers and also drug resistant difficult to treat advanced cancers.