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MSK's Guide To

Rectal Cancer Continued Care

Overview

At MSK, your physical, emotional, and mental health is very important. We have follow-up care and support programs for as long as you need us.

There have been many improvements in rectal cancer treatments. We have new treatments that target certain types of rectal cancer. MSK experts have seen these therapies slow rectal cancer’s growth and raise the chance of recovery.   

These breakthroughs may help people with rectal cancer get back to their lives and usual activities.  

Cancer treatment can still cause late side effects months or years after treatment. If this happens, you’ll have a follow-up care plan from a team of MSK rectal cancer experts.  

We know you may have questions about what comes next. We’re ready to help you move forward. At MSK, we help you and your loved ones find the right kind of support.    

Here are MSK’s resources to support you after treatment.  

THE MSK DIFFERENCE

MSK helps you live your life after rectal cancer treatment ends. Our advanced practice providers have special training to make a survivorship care plan for you. They will guide you to the right kind of support, such as rehabilitation and exercise, nutritional counseling, or quitting tobacco

How we support you after treatment

Two MSK experts in rehabilitation and physical therapy stand next to a seated patient, guiding her as she lifts hand weights.  

MSK experts in rehabilitation and physical therapy can help you get your strength back.   

What support services does MSK offer after your treatment ends? 

At MSK, our cancer experts are here to help you live a full and healthy life after cancer treatment. We focus on all aspects of your life, such as nutrition, emotional support, and dealing with side effects of treatment.   

We’ll help you and your loved ones get the resources and care you need as you adjust to this new phase.  

How we support you:

Research shows exercise can help with recovery from cancer and lower the long-term effects of some treatments. If you had surgery, exercise can also improve your breathing and how well your lungs work.    

MSK is a leader in research on the benefits of staying active during and after cancer. Our exercise specialists will make a plan just for your needs.   

Our rehabilitation experts can help you feel better as you return to your life after treatment.    

Supportive care is an important part of how we improve your quality of life during and after treatment. These therapies can help with side effects that happen months or years later.   

Supportive care can also improve your emotional and spiritual health. MSK’s supportive care experts work with all members of your care team. They make a personal plan for you based on your goals and values.   

Supportive care can help you with:    

  • Pain  
  • Fatigue (feeling more tired or weak than usual)
  • Insomnia (trouble falling and staying asleep)  
  • Nausea (feeling like throwing up)  
  • Anxiety    

Managing pain from cancer and its treatment is an important part of cancer care. MSK was the first cancer center in the country to have a service just for treating pain in people with cancer.   

Our pain experts will help relieve or manage pain after surgery. They can help while you’re still in the hospital, and after you’re home.  

We also have a team of experts who manage the symptoms and side effects of cancer treatment.  

Some rectal cancer treatments can affect your digestion (how your body breaks down food). It can change your taste, how you eat, and how hungry you are.    

Our clinical dietitian nutritionists will answer your questions about what you can and should eat. You can meet with them in-person or by telemedicine. They can help with:   

  • Planning healthy meals at home.  
  • Advice about special diets.  
  • Working around food allergies.  
  • Managing symptoms such as weight loss or gain, and loss of appetite.  
  • Lowering your risk for other health problems after treatment.   

Our  Integrative Medicine and Wellness Service offers complementary, natural, and holistic treatments. They include acupuncture, meditation, massage therapy, yoga, and exercise.    

Cancer therapies can cause side effects. You may want support to cope with chronic pain, fatigue, nerve problems, nausea, insomnia, and stress.    

Without using prescription drugs, integrative therapies can help improve and control side effects of treatment.   

Integrative medicine is available in New York City, New Jersey, Westchester, and on Long Island. We also offer virtual classes and workshops.    

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