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Small Bowel Tumors Treated by Mercy’s Expert Cancer Surgeons

Small bowel cancer, or small intestine tumors, is a complex cancer that can often be treated successfully when detected early. The skilled surgical oncologists and colorectal surgeons at Mercy are experts in treating treat small bowel tumors. Mercy's team of multidisciplinary physicians works collaboratively to create personalized treatment plans for each patient.

About Small Bowel Tumors

Tumors in the small bowel, or small intestine, are an uncommon type of cancer. The small intestine is a long, approximately 15 feet, tube connecting your large intestine to your stomach.

Symptoms & Diagnosis

Many symptoms or signs of small intestine cancer are similar to those of other GI or digestive conditions. Consult your doctor if any of your symptoms include:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Abdominal lumps
  • Blood in your stool

Small bowel tumors are difficult to diagnose because the middle portion of the gastrointestinal tract is not easily accessible to conventional tests. Tests may include:

Another technology used to discover small bowel tumors is a capsule endoscopy. A specially sealed capsule, the size of a large vitamin, is swallowed and transmits pictures of the gastrointestinal tract as it travels through the system.

Treatment Options for Small Bowel Tumors

Treatment options for small bowel tumors may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy or clinical trials. The type and stage of the small bowel cancer will help Mercy's doctors determine the optimal treatment plan.

The Institute for Cancer Care at Mercy offers treatment for a wide range of cancers, relying on advanced technologies, compassionate care, leading edge research, clinical trials, and demonstrated medical expertise to provide some of the best treatment options available to fight cancer and restore hope and vitality.