Fujita Medical Journal (Nov 2019)

A case of locally advanced adenosquamous carcinoma of the cecum with long-term survival

  • Hiroshi Matsuoka,
  • Mitsuru Nakagawa,
  • Tsunekazu Hanai,
  • Koji Masumori,
  • Yoshikazu Koide,
  • Hidetoshi Katsuno,
  • Tomoyoshi Endo,
  • Masahiro Mizuno,
  • Yongchol Chong,
  • Koutarou Maeda,
  • Testuya Tsukamoto,
  • Ichiro Uyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20407/fmj.2019-007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 107 – 109

Abstract

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A 63-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with a right lower abdominal mass and general fatigue. Preoperative examination suggested a large ovarian tumor or cecal carcinoma. However, her intraoperative diagnosis was colon cancer; we therefore performed an ileocecal resection with oophorectomy. The tumor was pathologically diagnosed as adenosquamous carcinoma T4bN1M-stage IIIa. We administrated CapeOX adjuvant chemotherapy for 6 months. Adenosquamous carcinoma is extremely rare, at around 0.1% of all colorectal cancers, and usually has a poor prognosis. The patient is still alive without recurrence after 84 post-operative months, even with later developments of metachronous early colorectal cancer and breast cancer. We herein report a rare case of cecal ASC with good prognosis.

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