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Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease 2/2005

01-03-2005 | Original Article

Metachronous colorectal cancer: necessity of post-operative colonoscopic surveillance

Authors: Yuan-Tzu Lan, Jen-Kou Lin, Anna Fen-Yau Li, Tzu-Chen Lin, Wei-Shone Chen, Jeng-Kae Jiang, Shung-Haur Yang, Huann-Sheng Wang, Shih-Ching Chang

Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease | Issue 2/2005

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Abstract

Background and aims

The aim of this study was to identify the occurrence and analyze the characteristics of metachronous colorectal cancers, and to compare the characteristics of these cases (index tumor) with the control group to find any predicting factor that may influence the occurrence of metachronous cancer.

Patients and methods

The database of colorectal cancer in the Veterans General Hospital-Taipei, from January 1981 to September 2001 was reviewed. In total, 3,846 cases of adenocarcinoma of the colon and rectum, which received curative resection during this period, were found. The criteria of metachronous cancer were: occurrence more than 12 months after curative surgery; with pre-operative complete colonoscopy or one negative post-operative colonoscopic follow-up to rule out synchronous tumor; tumor arising from mucosa at a site other than anastomosis. The age, gender of the patients, the location, pathological characteristics of the metachronous tumors, occurrence of associated adenomas, the number of lesions, and the tumor stage were analyzed and compared with the control group.

Results

In total, 43 cases of metachronous cancer were identified, giving an annual incidence of 0.18%. The distribution of the location of the index tumor of metachronous cases was predominantly left-sided, which was not different from that of the control group. The mean duration of occurrence of metachronous cancer after the primary operation was 71±46.6 months. The association of adenomas had no relationship with the occurrence of the metachronous cancer. No significant predicting factors for the development of metachronous tumors were found.

Conclusion

Lifelong regular post-operative colonoscopic surveillance is essential for colorectal cancer patients.
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Metadata
Title
Metachronous colorectal cancer: necessity of post-operative colonoscopic surveillance
Authors
Yuan-Tzu Lan
Jen-Kou Lin
Anna Fen-Yau Li
Tzu-Chen Lin
Wei-Shone Chen
Jeng-Kae Jiang
Shung-Haur Yang
Huann-Sheng Wang
Shih-Ching Chang
Publication date
01-03-2005
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Journal of Colorectal Disease / Issue 2/2005
Print ISSN: 0179-1958
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1262
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-004-0635-z

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