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Metachronous colorectal cancer metastasis: Who, what, when and what to do about it

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JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jso.27400

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colorectal neoplasms; delayed metastasis; metachronous metastasis; neoplasm metastasis

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Metachronous colorectal cancer (CRC) metastasis occurs in up to 23% of patients who have undergone curative-intent treatment, often within 2 years of initial treatment. Diagnosis relies on posttreatment surveillance strategies. Care for patients with metachronous CRC metastasis is complex and requires careful multidisciplinary consideration. Those with isolated and technically resectable diseases are recommended to undergo metastasectomy with adjunct chemotherapy, but survival, even after curative-intent resection, is poor.
Metachronous colorectal cancer (CRC) metastasis occurs due to micrometastatic disease, in up to 23% of patients who have undergone curative-intent treatment. Metachronous metastasis tends to occur within 2 years of initial treatment. Diagnosis relies on posttreatment surveillance strategies. Care for patients with metachronous CRC metastasis is complex and requires careful multidisciplinary consideration. Those with isolated and technically resectable diseases are recommended to undergo metastasectomy with adjunct chemotherapy, however, survival, even after curative-intent resection, is poor.

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