[A Case of Three Metachronous Metastases Excised Non-Simultaneously More than Six Years after Resection of Sigmoid Colon Cancer].
2020
: A 57-year-old man underwent curative resection for Stage Ⅰ sigmoid colon cancer; 6 years later, lung metastasis was detected and subsequently resected. Eight years after the first curative resection, retroperitoneal metastasis was detected and subsequently resected. Nine years after the first curative resection, a growing tumor was detected at the bottom of the right lower lobe of the lung. Partial lung resection was performed; pathological examination revealed a secondary tumor formed as a result of colon cancer metastasis. When we searched previous cases of late recurrence in colorectal cancer, the primary colorectal cancer was classified as StageⅠ or Ⅱ in more than half of the cases. Therefore, even after curative resection of Stage Ⅰ colon cancer, late recurrences may occur.
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