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Anal carcinoma can arise from several epithelial cell types in the anal canal including squamous, basaloid, cloacogenic, and mucoepidermoid. For early, superficial lesions less than 2 cm, an attempt can be made to excise the lesion completely with negative margins. Otherwise, the standard of care is a multimodality chemoradiation protocol, which classically includes mitomycin C and 5-FU in combination with external beam radiation therapy to the tumor and the pelvic and inguinal lymph nodes. The long-term survival rate after chemoradiation alone compares favorably with radical surgery. Abdominal perineal resection is reserved for persistent or recurrent disease. Low anterior resection refers to resection of the upper and middle rectum and plays no role in the treatment of anal cancer. Inguinal lymph node dissection is not indicated. Any clinically suspicious node should be biopsied, and if positive, treated with radiation. Thus, even a small anal cancer with a positive lymph node should be treated with chemotherapy instead of surgery.