Can you see cancer on a CT of the bowel?

CT examination of intestines belongs to imaging aspect examination, which can see abnormal occupying lesions, but it is not able to accurately determine that it is cancerous. CT examination of intestines can observe whether there are abnormal space-occupying diseases in the intestines, such as enlarged lymph nodes, polyps, cysts, tumors, etc. If CT examination of intestines reveals space-occupying diseases, whether they are malignant tumors or not, it is necessary to carry out further histopathological examination, combined with biochemical examination, etc., in order to confirm the diagnosis. If the CT examination has abnormalities, you need to go to the hospital in time for further examination, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, generally take tissue biopsy pathology examination, to be able to determine the nature of the occupying disease.