[A Case of Rectosigmoid T1b Cancer Which Had Been Under Control by Combination of Loco-Regional Therapies].

Minoru Murayama, Satoko Murakami,Osamu Nakashima, Katsuo Yamazaki, Kazuo Koizumi, Ryouhei Nishiguchi,Shinichi Asaka,Hajime Yokomizo,Takeshi Shimakawa,Takao Katsube,Shunichi Shiozawa

Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy(2021)

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According to the Japanese Colorectal ESD/EMR guidelines, radical surgery should be recommended for additional treatment of T1 colorectal cancer(CRC)if pathological findings of the lesion after endoscopic resection show unfavorable factors to be evaluated as curative resection, considering the probability of lymph node metastasis and general condition of patients. We report a case of a 74-year-old man with T1b rectosigmoid(RS)cancer, whose pulmonary metastasis(PM) was curatively resected during the postoperative period of ESD for primary lesions. The patient underwent ESD in November 2018 for Type 0-Isp CRC in the RS junction, revealed using colonoscopy, which was performed for the examination of blood stool in September 2018. The patient had suffered from pulmonary tuberculosis in his thirties and regularly visited our hospital for COPD. He was under close observation after ESD because the depth of the lesion, which was pathologically diagnosed as T1b, was the only factor evaluated as non-curative. In April 2020, chest CT and FDG-PET/CT findings revealed the occurrence of PM. Subsequently, video-assisted wedge resection of the lung was performed for the treatment of PM, which was pathologically confirmed with a size of 10 mm. The patient has survived relapse-free to date, for 30 months after the resection of the primary lesion.
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