The best oncologist in Egypt, Dr. Ayman Abdel Hamid, consultant and teacher of advanced oncology and laparoscopic surgeries
Diseases of the ascending colon
The best oncologist in Egypt, Prof. Dr. Ayman Abdel Hamid, consultant and teacher of oncology surgery and limited surgical intervention, talks with you in this article about diseases of the ascending colon, the cost of the process of removing an ascending colon tumor, and what cases require ascending colonoscopy?
What is ascending colitis?
Ulcerative ascending colitis is an inflammation of the intestine that affects the ascending colon and causes long-term ulcers in the digestive system, causing very serious complications. Although there is no known cure for the condition, the treatment methods used help in alleviating the symptoms and signs of the disease to a large extent.
Symptoms of ascending colitis
Bloody diarrhea General fatigue in the body Decrease in appetite and weight loss Ulcers on the skin Joint pain
Ascending colon cancer
Colon cancer is a disease that affects the ascending colon It is a tumor in the ascending colon that arises from the inner wall of the large intestine and is often a benign tumor Chemotherapy and surgical intervention are among the treatment methods used, which depend on many factors such as the type and size of the tumor, the extent of its progress, the patient’s health status, and other factors. Early detection and diagnosis are considered things that increase the recovery rate
Dr. Ayman Abdel Hamid
The official page: Prof. Dr. Ayman Abdel Hamid, consultant and teacher of oncology surgeries and limited surgical intervention
Doctorate in Oncology Surgery at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University
Master of Surgery oncology at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kasr Al-Ainy, Cairo University, 2010, with distinction and honors
More than 14 years of practical experience in surgery, oncology, and limited surgical intervention using surgical laparoscopes and surgical robots