Ovarian metastases from right colon cancer treated with systemic cancer chemotherapy, a case report.

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Citation: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports. 47:25-29, 2018 Apr 21PMID: 29705675Institution: MedStar Washington Hospital Center | Washington Cancer InstituteDepartment: Medicine/GastroenterologyForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal ArticleYear: 2018ISSN:
  • 2210-2612
Name of journal: International journal of surgery case reportsAbstract: BACKGROUND: The progression of cancer from its primary site has been the focus of study of surgeons and oncologists for many decades. Why the primary disease goes on to take the life of some patients while others live out their normal lives after a surgical procedure is only partially understood.CONCLUSIONS: The primary colon cancer regressed to a small nodule while the ovarian metastases progressed. Efforts to understand and interpret the pathobiology of these observations were made.Copyright (c) 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.METHODS: In a patient with caecal cancer metastatic to the right ovary the clinical, radiologic, surgical and histopathologic findings are presented. Efforts were made to confirm that the disease process was from a single primary site (colon cancer) and not two primary sites (colon cancer and ovarian cancer).RESULTS: In this patient there was progression of ovarian metastases from a right colon cancer simultaneous with near complete disappearance of the primary malignancy. The marked difference in control of the metastatic disease as compared to the primary cancer occurred as multiple treatments of systemic chemotherapy were administered over one year. The specimens of disease removed by surgery showed profound histologic differences at the two sites of cancer.All authors: Liang J, Sugarbaker PHFiscal year: FY2018Digital Object Identifier: Date added to catalog: 2018-05-08
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BACKGROUND: The progression of cancer from its primary site has been the focus of study of surgeons and oncologists for many decades. Why the primary disease goes on to take the life of some patients while others live out their normal lives after a surgical procedure is only partially understood.

CONCLUSIONS: The primary colon cancer regressed to a small nodule while the ovarian metastases progressed. Efforts to understand and interpret the pathobiology of these observations were made.

Copyright (c) 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

METHODS: In a patient with caecal cancer metastatic to the right ovary the clinical, radiologic, surgical and histopathologic findings are presented. Efforts were made to confirm that the disease process was from a single primary site (colon cancer) and not two primary sites (colon cancer and ovarian cancer).

RESULTS: In this patient there was progression of ovarian metastases from a right colon cancer simultaneous with near complete disappearance of the primary malignancy. The marked difference in control of the metastatic disease as compared to the primary cancer occurred as multiple treatments of systemic chemotherapy were administered over one year. The specimens of disease removed by surgery showed profound histologic differences at the two sites of cancer.

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