>>96235298"Ass cancer" is not a medical term, but if you're referring to cancers that can develop in or around the anus, rectum, or surrounding tissues, here’s a comprehensive list:
1. Anal Cancer
Squamous Cell Carcinoma – The most common form of anal cancer, arising in the squamous cells lining the anal canal.
Adenocarcinoma – A rare type that develops in the glandular cells of the anus.
Basal Cell Carcinoma – A very rare form that can affect the skin near the anus.
Melanoma – Skin cancer that can occur in or around the anus.
2. Colorectal Cancer (specifically Rectal Cancer)
Adenocarcinoma – The most common type, originating in mucus-producing glands in the rectum.
Mucinous Carcinoma – A subtype of adenocarcinoma with excessive mucus production.
Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma – A rare and aggressive form of rectal cancer.
3. Perianal Skin Cancer
Squamous Cell Carcinoma – Can develop in the perianal skin.
Basal Cell Carcinoma – Skin cancer near the anus.
Melanoma – A more aggressive type of skin cancer that can affect the anal region.
4. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs)
Can develop in the rectum but are rare.
5. Lymphoma
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma can sometimes manifest in the anorectal region.
6. Metastatic Cancers Affecting the Anal/Rectal Area
Prostate Cancer – Can spread to the rectum.
Cervical Cancer – Can spread to the rectal region.
Bladder Cancer – Can invade nearby rectal tissue.
Would you like more information on symptoms, causes, or treatments for any of these?