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[Three Long-Surviving Cases of Peritoneal Metastasis After Colorectal Cancer Resection]

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Specialty Oncology
Date 2018 Feb 28
PMID 29483446
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We experienced 3 impressive colorectal cancer patients who developed peritoneal recurrences and underwent surgery several times and survived for more than 5 years. Case No. 1 was of a 44-year-old woman who underwent right hemicolectomy for her stage II A ascending colon cancer. She developed left ovarian metastasis, which was resected 3 years later. Five years later, she developed a pelvic peritoneal recurrence, which was resected successfully. Thirteen years later, she is doing well. Case No. 2 was of a 61-year-old man who underwent transverse colectomy for his stage II B colon cancer. He developed ileus 2 years 9 months later due to peritoneal recurrence, which was removed successfully. He underwent another resection for peritoneal metastasis 2 years 6 months later. He was administered 15 courses of FOLFOX6. He has remained cancer-free since 2009. Case No. 3 was of a 62-year-old man who underwent sigmoidectomy for his stage II A colon cancer. One year 8 months later, he underwent resection for a painful abdominal wall metastasis. Eight months later, he developed another abdominal wall recurrence, which was resected successfully. He underwent thoracoscopic resection 4 times for lung metastases and was given 16 courses of FOLFOX6. In 2009, he developed pelvic peritoneal nodules, which were resected. He later needed lymphadenectomy twice. He has remained cancer-free for the last 5 years and 6 months. Curative resection must be performed for a patient with peritoneal recurrence of colorectal cancer when surgery is indicated.

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