At Colorectal Practice, we want to help clear things up so that our patients and their families can make the most well-informed choices when it comes to the heart of the matter – treatment.
Colorectal cancer begins in the colon or rectum and is the most common cancer in Singapore, affecting both men and women. It often develops from benign polyps that can become cancerous over time if left untreated. While this process typically takes years, factors such as genetic mutations, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and unhealthy lifestyle habits can accelerate progression.
Colorectal cancer is staged to describe the extent of tumour growth and spread. Each stage determines treatment options and prognosis.
Colorectal cancer often presents with subtle or no symptoms in the early stages. When symptoms do occur, they vary depending on the location and stage of the disease. Common symptoms include:
Colorectal cancer develops due to a combination of factors, which can increase an individual's risk of developing this disease, including:
While there are different types of colorectal surgery available in Singapore (depending on the stage and extent of the cancer), the main goal of colorectal cancer surgery remains the same – to remove the cancerous sections of the colon and/or rectum, as well as its surrounding tissues and lymph nodes, before stitching the remaining two ends back together.
At our Colorectal Surgery Clinic, we are skilled in both open and laparoscopic methods of surgery, including the use of advanced robotic surgery which offers high levels of precision, speed and safety. We also offer non-surgical therapies like chemotherapy and radiation therapy so as to provide personalised, all-rounded care.
There are three main types of surgery for colorectal cancer. These include:
Non-surgical therapy treatments are often used in combination with surgery for advanced cases of colorectal cancer. These include:
Preparing for colorectal surgery is crucial for a smooth procedure and optimal recovery.
Recovery after colorectal surgery depends on the procedure and individual factors. Many colorectal cancer cases are curable, and minimally invasive techniques like laparoscopy and robotic surgery can promote faster recovery, reduce infection risk, and minimise scarring.
Generally, here is what you can expect after the procedure:
Dr Dennis Koh
Direktur Medis & Konsultan Senior Bedah B
B Med Sci (Nottingham), MBBS (Nottingham)
MMed (Bedah), FRCS (Edinburgh), FAMS
Dr Dennis Koh adalah ahli bedah kolorektal yang terakreditasi dari Kementerian Kesehatan Singapura (MOH) dan berpengalaman; dan saat ini menjabat Direktur Medis di Colorectal Practice
Dr Koh berusaha untuk memberikan program perawatan yang disesuaikan dengan kondisi tiap pasien untuk hasil yang lebih baik. Dia juga mengasah keahliannya dalam proktologi di luar negeri di Jenewa, memberikan sentuhan yang lebih beragam pada praktiknya.
Dr Sharon Koh Zhiling
Konsultan Senior Bedah
MBBS (Singapura), MMed (Bedah),
FRCS (Edinburgh), FAMS
Dr Sharon Koh adalah ahli bedah kolorektal berpengalaman dan mantan direktur departemen Endoskopi di Alexandra Health.
Dr Koh menyelesaikan beasiswanya di Cedars-Sinai Medical Center di AS setelah mendapatkan penghargaan Academic Medicine Development Award dari National University Hospital.
Dr Pauleon Tan Enjiu
Konsultan Senior Bedah
MBBS (Singapura), MMed (Bedah),
FRCS (Edinburgh), FACS
Dr Pauleon Tan telah melayani di rumah sakit umum selama lebih dari 15 tahun dan berpengalaman dalam bedah invasif minimal dan endoskopi.
Dr Tan menyelesaikan spesialisasi bedah kolorektal tingkat lanjut di Pusat Medis Internasional Saitama Jepang setelah dianugerahi Penghargaan – Health Manpower Development Plan (HMDP) dari dari Kementerian Kesehatan.