Where does rectal cancer have pain

Rectal cancer will lead to localized pain in the body, but the exact location of pain should be decided according to the severity of the patient’s condition.
Rectal cancer, also known as malignant tumor of rectal mucosal epithelial cells, belongs to the common malignant tumors of gastrointestinal tract. This disease does not have obvious discomfort symptoms in the early stage, but with the aggravation of the disease, corresponding symptoms will appear, for example, frequent urge to have bowel movements, and there is a feeling of falling in the anus before having a bowel movement.
Some patients may also have pain in the lower abdomen, and if the disease has distant metastasis or invades the surrounding tissues, it will also cause pain in urination, and invasion of presacral nerves will also cause severe and persistent pain.
The treatment of rectal cancer is mainly based on surgery, and during the treatment, it is also necessary to cooperate with the use of targeted drug therapy or radiotherapy or chemotherapy, which can improve the chance of cure to a certain extent.