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Colon Tumor  Doctor - Dr. Scott Liu

Colon Tumor Doctor - Dr. Scott Liu

Dr. Scott offers individual, professional and reliable care of benign and malignant tumors of the colon at GastroDoxs in Houston. The expert board-certified expertise and compassionate employees with the added advantage of cutting-edge diagnostics, minimally invasive surgeries, comprehensive treatment plan, lifestyle consultation, and the capacity to deliver the best to his patients and his or her well being is the assurance of the most positive outcome and well being of patients.

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Scott Liu

About the Expert

Dr. Scott Liu, MD, is a board-certified gastroenterologist with over six years of experience and a background in military medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, completed his Internal Medicine residency at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and finished his Gastroenterology fellowship through the National Capital Consortium. Dr. Liu provides comprehensive care for a broad range of digestive conditions, including abdominal pain, acid reflux, liver disease, chronic diarrhea, and colon cancer screening. He is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology and is known for his disciplined, patient-focused approach and clear communication.

Common Causes and Risk Factors

  • Age over 50
  • Family history of colon or rectal cancer.
  • Bowel diseases: inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis, Crohn).
  • Fat diets and low fiber diets.
  • Lack of physical activities.

Signs and Symptoms

  • Changes in bowel movement, constipation or diarrhea.
  • Bloody or tar-like faeces in the stool.
  • Abdominal pain or cramps
  • Unintended weight loss
  • Persistent fatigue or disability.

How Dr. Scott Diagnoses This Condition?

Dr. Scott uses a step-by-step approach:

Medical History and Physical Exam

He looks at your history of epigastric pains, bowel movements, weight loss, blood, family history of colon cancer, eating habits and lifestyle dispositions.

Laboratory Tests

  • Complete blood count in order to diagnose anemia as a result of chronic bleeding.
  • CEA (carcinogenic embryonic antigen) tumor marker in an attempt to find out the activity of the cancer.
  • A stool occult blood test is needed to identify the undetectible blood loss.

Endoscopic Evaluation

  • View of inside the colon, computerised tumours and biopsy.
  • The upper endoscopy (EGD) is required to rule out comorbid gastric or duodenal pathology in patients in whom the epigastric pain is more pronounced.

Imaging Studies

  • To stage the tumor and analyze the spread, contrast-enhanced CT or MRI of the abdomen and pelvis.
  • Depth of invading and lymph node selection cases through selective cases of endoscopic ultrasound identification.

Advanced Testing (if needed)

The problematic cases may be examined with the help of diagnostic laparoscopy or PET-CT to make the treatment planning and staging.

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Treatment

Our Team offers a full range of care for colon tumors.

1. Lifestyle and Diet Changes

  • Increase the intake of vegetables and fruits and whole grains.
  • Limit on red meat and processed food.
  • Exercise five or six days per week to keep in good health.
  • Eat at a healthy body weight.

2. Medications

  • Killing chemotherapy of cancer.
  • Genetic targeted therapies of tumors.
  • Drugs to overcome the adverse effects of treatment.

3. Minimally Invasive and Advanced Procedures

  • Laparoscopic surgery of small surgery to take out tumors in the colon.
  • Diagnosis and treatment of growths endoscopically.
  • Precision and faster healing through robotic surgery.
Scott Liu

About the Expert

Dr. Scott Liu, MD, is a board-certified gastroenterologist with over six years of experience and a background in military medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, completed his Internal Medicine residency at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and finished his Gastroenterology fellowship through the National Capital Consortium. Dr. Liu provides comprehensive care for a broad range of digestive conditions, including abdominal pain, acid reflux, liver disease, chronic diarrhea, and colon cancer screening. He is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology and is known for his disciplined, patient-focused approach and clear communication.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the prognosis of colon tumor?

The five year survival probability after early diagnosis of the disease is over 90 percent. The subsequent stages are cheaper and yet they are holistically treated.

Test results CA colon tumor marketer?

It is used to determine the amount of some proteins in your blood. Gauging high levels may show colon cancer or may be taken to check the progress of the treatment.

What stage is a 7 cm colon tumor?

A typical tumor in stage II or III is 7 cm. It is based on the level of the cancer cells which can or cannot have spread to the surrounding lymph nodes.

What stage is a 10 cm colon tumor?

A 10 cm tumor is often stage III or IV, especially when it has permeated through the colon wall, or spread to the lymph nodes or other organs.

When should a colonoscopy be done?

At the age of over 50 years or when you notice some of the symptoms like the presence of blood in your stool or when you notice that there is a family history of colon cancer then book a colonoscopy immediately.

Can colon tumors be avoided with the help of my changing my diet?

Yes. Reduced risk can be achieved by a high-fiber, plant-based diet, eating less red meat and processed foods as well as hosting activity.

Are less invasive colon tumors procedures effective?

Yes. Laparoscopic surgery or robotic-assisted surgery or minor invasive technique, as it is alternatively termed, can be considered safe, and can lead to shorter hospital stay and quick recovery when the procedure is performed by the experienced surgeons.

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