Multiple Cancer Foci in the Colon of a Man with Operated Rectum Carcinoma

Because there is a risk of metachronous cancer development, patients with CRC must be followed up regularly after surgery.2 Metachronous tumor is usually one in number. Because most of the polyps were located in the cecum and proximal ascending colon and were huge, we could not perform polypectomy f...

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description Because there is a risk of metachronous cancer development, patients with CRC must be followed up regularly after surgery.2 Metachronous tumor is usually one in number. Because most of the polyps were located in the cecum and proximal ascending colon and were huge, we could not perform polypectomy for those ones.
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Biological and medical sciences
Carcinoembryonic Antigen - blood
Chemotherapy
Colonic Polyps - complications
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General aspects
Humans
Inflammatory bowel disease
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Rectal Neoplasms - blood
Rectal Neoplasms - complications
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Rectal Neoplasms - surgery
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