Cutaneous Stomal Recurrence of Colorectal Cancer After Curative Rectal Cancer Surgery - A Case Report and Systematic Review
Conclusion: Stomal metastases or metachronous colorectal cancer is uncommon. The causes for this pattern of spread are not clear. Long-term survival from cutaneous recurrence is generally poor. For carefully selected patients, redo surgery is an option with satisfactory results.
Source: In Vivo - Category: Research Authors: DAVEY, S., MCCARTHY, K. Tags: Reviews Source Type: research
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