Showing posts with label colo-rectal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colo-rectal. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Friday, June 03, 2011
Mutational analysis and clinical correlation of 185 consecutive metastatic colorectal patients: Similarities and differences between colon and rectal patients| 2011 ASCO Abstract
Conclusions:
Rectal and colon patients have similar rates of KRAS and PIK3CA mutations. However, BRAF mutations are more common in colon cancer. NRAS mutations are exclusively found in rectosigmoid cancers and may have a different biology than other colorectal cancers. These data suggest that primary tumor location may provide a means to enrich a population for a genotype-directed study.
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BRAF mutation
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cancer patients genetics breast colorectal ovarian health
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Abstract: Perforation of a malignant ovarian tumor into the recto-sigmoid colon
Abstract
Ovarian cancer often presents at an advanced stage, but tends to be an intra-peritoneal disease that respects peritoneal planes. Thus, colo-rectal perforation of the tumor is an extremely rare presentation. The surgical treatment of malignant colo-ovarian fistula should include complete cyto-reduction at the same time as the treatment of the fistula. However, prognosis remains poor, because of the advanced stage of neoplasia. We report the case of a patient with an ovarian malignant tumor perforating into the recto-sigmoid colon. CT scan was the cornerstone of the radiological diagnosis. We managed to perform a complete cyto-reduction, including an en-bloc resection of the uterus, the mass, adnexa and recto-sigmoid with removal of the associated pelvic abscess.
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cancer patients genetics breast colorectal ovarian health
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fistula
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