Anal cancer is a form of cancer that occurs in the anus—the area where stool leaves your body when you go to the bathroom. Human papillomavirus virus HVP is considered the most common cause of anal cancer and is commonly found in those with anal cancer. Certain environmental and lifestyle factors can increase your risk of getting anal cancer. Anal cancer is more common in smokers and people over the age of Having anal sex, and multiple sexual partners increases your risk of developing anal cancer as it increases your risk of getting HPV.
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Risk factors for anal cancer
Anal cancer | Causes, Symptoms & Treatments | Cancer Council
Anal cancer is a cancer that affects the tissues of the anus. Most anal cancers are squamous cell carcinomas SCC. Squamous cells are a type of cell that line the surface of the anal canal. Some anal cancers are adenocarcinomas of the anus, a cancer of the cells that make the mucus that helps the stools faeces move smoothly out of the anus. In rarer cases, some SCCs affect the skin outside the anus perianal skin cancers. Anal cancer is a rare cancer with around cases estimated to be diagnosed in Australia in
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Cancer is when cells in the body change and grow out of control. To help you understand what happens when you have cancer, let's look at how your body works normally. Your body is made up of tiny building blocks called cells. Normal cells grow when your body needs them, and die when your body does not need them any longer. Cancer is made up of abnormal cells that grow even though your body doesn't need them.
Cancer that develops in the cells and tissue of the skin lining on either the inside or outside of the anus is called anal cancer. The anus is an opening to the outside of the body from which stool exits the body. It is below the rectum and is the last part of the gastrointestinal tract. Some confuse anal cancer with rectal cancer due to the proximity, but the two diseases and treatments of the diseases are different.
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