How long can rectal cancer be treated?

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-03 19:01:10
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Rectal cancer surgery usually takes about two weeks to be discharged. The specific length of stay needs to be judged according to the patient's surgical method and physique. If it is an extremely early patient, minimally invasive surgery is performed, and the patient can be discharged in three to five days. However, if surgery is performed, and the patient's physique is poor, the postoperative recovery is slow, and it may take more than ten days to be discharged. After the body recovers well, the patient can be discharged. Rectal cancer surgery should pay attention to rest, and pay attention to diet should be light, digestible and nutrition-based.