Treatment and Prognosis
The only effective treatment is surgical removal of the tumor and the adjacent colon and mesentery. Hemicolectomy is usually performed for rightsided and leftsided tumors; anterior resection with anastomosis to the rectal stump for sigmoid or upper rectal tumors; and a combined abdominal-perineal resection with a permanent colostomy for lesions within 5 cm of the anal verge. Surgery may also be indicated for palliation even in the presence of obvious metastatic disease when there is obstruction, perforation, or hemorrhage. Radiation therapy is used most frequently for pelvic recurrences or painful metastases, particularly in bone and sometimes in liver. Chemotherapy, usuallv with 5-fluorouracil. has been used in the treatment of hepatic metastases, but with onlv modest success.
The results of the surgical treatment of early carcinoma of the large bowel are excellent, with 80 to 90 per cent 10-year survival for mucosal lesions, 60 to 80 per cent with bowel wall invasion, and as high as 50 to 60 per cent even when regional nodes are involved. Postoperatively each patient must be followed closely for recurrence using colonoscopy, radiographic procedures, and measurements of CEA in a regular schedule over many years.
- THE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE
- RENAL METABOLISM Of DRUGS
- Acid-Base Abnormalities
- Treatment and Prognosis
- OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASE
- OBLITERATIVE OR OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
- Minimal Change Nephropathy
- Nephritic Glomerulopathies
- Important NEPHROTOXIRIS
- DEFINITION
- PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION
- APPROACH TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF JAUNDICE
- RAYNAUD’S PHENOMENON
- History and Physical Examination
- Clinical Manifestations
- Sickle Cell Anemia (SS)
- TUMORS OF THE PLEURAL SPACE
- Nosocomial Pneumonia
- Mesangioproliferative Glomerulonephritis
- PLEURAL EFFUSIONS
- DIFFUSE INFILTRATIVE DISEASES OF THE LUNG
- Blood Chemistries
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- Renal Biopsy
- Resuscitation
- Phenytoin
- Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus (NDI)
- V-GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE
- ANEMIA Definition
- Women’s Health Program
- Renal Artery Occlusion
- APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH RENAL DISEASE
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- Alterations in Glomerular Hemodynamics, Parathyroid Hormone Metabolism, and Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure
- ACUTE PANCREATITIS