Bowel Cancer
Our service provides comprehensive care for people affected by cancer of the bowel, from diagnosis and treatment, through to follow-up care. Our expert team provide coordinated care in a supportive environment for patients, their carers and families.
About bowel cancer
Bowel cancer can happen in part of the large bowel (colon or rectum). It is sometimes known as colorectal cancer and might also be called colon cancer or rectal cancer, depending on where it starts in the bowel.
Bowel cancer develops from the inner lining of the bowel and is usually preceded by growths called polyps, which may become invasive cancer if undetected.
It is the third most common cancer in men and women in Australia, and is more common in people over the age of 50 years.
Visit the Cancer Council for more information about bowel cancer
Our Service
The Alfred Bowel Service includes an experienced team of:
- colorectal surgeons
- radiotherapy experts
- medical oncologist
- specialist cancer nurses
- allied health specialists
We work together in a multi-disciplinary team, and in collaboration with each patient, to develop a management and follow-up plan to ensure the best outcomes for physical and psychological wellbeing.
Treatment pathways vary depending on the type of bowel cancer and may include surgery, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy and/or chemotherapy.
For more information
- Cancer Council Victoria – cancer information, resources and support services
- Beyond Blue – support for anxiety and depression
- WeCan – cancer supportive care services
- Bowel Cancer Australia - awareness, research and support