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New cancer treatment could save patients from needing ‘devastating’ surgery

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 03/12/202503/12/2025

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A pioneering low-energy X-ray treatment for a specific type of cancer Has received approval for use under NHSPotentially allowing patients to avoid invasive surgery.

A therapy called Papillon has been recommended National Institute for Health and Care Excellence ,GoodIt is particularly advocated for fit rectal cancer patients whose tumors are 3 cm or smaller, and who either choose not to have surgery or are considered at high risk for such procedures.

Papillon works as a form of brachytherapy, where an X-ray tube is carefully inserted through the anus and into the rectum. This method delivers precise, low doses of radiation directly to the cancerous tumor.

A significant advantage of this non-surgical option is that patients can bypass the need for a stoma – an abdominal opening connected to the digestive tract that diverts waste into an external bag.

Nice said avoiding the procedure “significantly improves” quality of life.

People with larger tumors may also be eligible for the Papillon procedure if other treatments have reduced their tumor to 3 cm or less.

Sharon Price and her husband Nathan, from Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire. After being diagnosed with rectal cancer at the age of 45, Mrs Price was successfully treated using a new therapy which helps cancer patients avoid surgery given access to the NHS.

Sharon Price and her husband Nathan, from Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire. After being diagnosed with rectal cancer at the age of 45, Mrs Price was successfully treated using a new therapy which helps cancer patients avoid surgery given access to the NHS. ,Family Handout/PA Wire,

Papillon was started by Professor Sun Myint, consultant in clinical oncology at Clatterbridge Cancer Center in Merseyside.

He said: “I have been treating patients with this therapy for over 33 years, which equates to around 3,000 people.

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“This decision is a major victory for patients who will now have the option of receiving the treatment of their choice.

“It is wonderful that patients will now be given the option of treatment and that many of them will have a better quality of life later on because of it.”

Professor Myint led the OPERA trial, which followed patients for five years.

It found that Papillon helped preserve organs 93 percent of the time in rectal cancer cases where tumors measured 3 cm or less.

Sharon Price was successfully treated as part of the study after being diagnosed with rectal cancer at the age of 45.

Main symptoms of bowel cancer

NHS

Bowel cancer symptoms may include:

  • Changes in your stool, such as softening of stool, diarrhea or constipation that is not normal for you
  • You are needing to have a bowel movement more or less often than usual
  • blood in your stool, which may look red or black
  • bleeding from under you
  • Often feeling like you need to have a bowel movement, even if you’ve just gone to the toilet
  • stomach pain
  • a lump in your stomach
  • Swelling
  • lose weight without trying
  • feeling very tired or short of breath – these are symptoms of anemia, which can be caused by bowel cancer

NHS The worker, from Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, said: “I was faced with the prospect of surgery, which would mean I would have to live with a stoma for the rest of my life.

“That was devastating – I was too young to go through that. I was offered the chance to join the clinical trial, and I decided to do it right away.”

Professor Sun Myint, consultant in clinical oncology at Clatterbridge Cancer Center in Merseyside, has pioneered a new method that uses low-energy X-rays to treat rectal cancer.

Professor Sun Myint, consultant in clinical oncology at Clatterbridge Cancer Center in Merseyside, has pioneered a new method that uses low-energy X-rays to treat rectal cancer. ,Clatterbridge Cancer Center NHS Foundation Trust/PA Wire,

Dr Caroline Brammer, Medical Director of The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, said: “Professor Myint is a world expert on the Papillon technique and thousands of Clatterbridge patients have benefited from this non-surgical treatment for decades.

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“It is great to know that many more patients in the NHS will now have the same opportunity.

“This development will help the NHS reduce surgical waiting lists and costs and improve the quality of life for many patients with rectal cancer.”

Professor Myint, who is 77 and still works as a consultant, said: “I feel like I’ve done my bit and I can hang up my gloves now, but not until this treatment becomes part of the NHS and as standard of care around the world.”

Colorectal cancer – which includes cancers of the rectum, bowel and colon – is the fourth most common cancer in the UK, with more than 41,000 new cases diagnosed each year.

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