2010
DOI: 10.3862/jcoloproctology.63.191
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Surgically Treated Cases of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer after Curative Resection for Gastric Cancer: A Clinicopathological Study

Abstract: Solitary metastatic colorectal lesions are rare and difficult to differentiate from primary colorectal cancer, and no standard treatment has been established. We conducted a clinicopathological study on 7 cases of metastatic colorectal cancer after curative resection for gastric cancer. The subjects were 6 women and 1 man, with average age of 63 years. Macroscopic features of gastric cancer were type IV in 3 cases, type II in 2 cases, and type I or III in 1 case. Six cases (87.5) had predominantly poorly diffe… Show more

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“…Since 1980s, we found 21 cases of colonic metastases occurring at least 5 years after primary resection, once cases from gastric cancer the Japanese literature with English abstracts were included. 2,4,7–17 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 1980s, we found 21 cases of colonic metastases occurring at least 5 years after primary resection, once cases from gastric cancer the Japanese literature with English abstracts were included. 2,4,7–17 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%