Cutaneous metastasis of rectal adenocarcinoma is a rare event occurring in fewer than 4% of all patients with rectal cancer. When present, it typically signifies disseminated disease with a poor ...
Rectal carcinoma metastases to the skin have no ... can be an important clue to the origin of the primary tumor. Rectal adenocarcinoma metastasis to the skin is most often found on the abdominal ...
Adults with primary primary appendiceal adenocarcinoma face a higher risk of developing a second primary cancer, including ...
[3] Synovial metastasis of the knee in a KRAS mutant rectal adenocarcinoma patient.
Histology immunophenotyping showed a CK7+, CK20+, CA125− and CEA+ colorectal metastasis (a profile consistent with her previous cancer) associated with a primary CK7+, CK20−, CA125+ and CEA− ...
Patients with appendiceal adenocarcinoma face increased risk of secondary cancers, including colorectal, within 10 years, per ...
A "watch and wait" strategy after total neoadjuvant therapy showed similar outcomes and safety to total mesorectal in stage ...
In analyses of colorectal cancer cells in the lab ... section of the IMMUNOlogical microenvironment in the REctal Adenocarcinoma Treatment (IMMUNOREACT 8) multicenter observational study.
HER2+ advanced solid tumors including gastric cancer, gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma, colorectal cancer, urothelial cancer, non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer, leptomeningeal metastases ...