Multidisciplinary management of metastatic colorectal cancer
- PMID: 10677170
- DOI: 10.1016/s0960-7404(99)00022-5
Multidisciplinary management of metastatic colorectal cancer
Abstract
When colorectal cancer metastasizes to distant organs, usually multiple sites are involved and treatment consists primarily of systemic chemotherapy and supportive care. Chemotherapeutic agents effective against metastatic colorectal cancer include 5-fluorouracil, often used in combination with leucovorin or methotrexate, and irinotecan (CPT-11). Median survival with optimal chemotherapy regimens ranges from 10 to 15 months. Less frequently, colorectal cancer metastasizes only to the liver or lung. In a minority of these cases, surgical resection can be performed and results in a median survival of 28-46 months for hepatic resections and 24-25 months for pulmonary resections. Five-year survival rates range from 24 to 38% and 21 to 44% for hepatic and pulmonary resections, respectively. For isolated liver metastases that are not surgically resectable, other regional therapies that can be considered are hepatic cryosurgery, radiofrequency ablation, and hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy. Median survival following cryosurgery is between 26 and 30 months, while median survival following radiofrequency ablation has not been established in large series. Hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy, especially with newer combination drug regimens, may increase survival in patients with isolated liver metastases compared to systemic chemotherapy, but this must be confirmed in randomized, prospective trials. Colorectal cancer metastases to the brain can be treated with radiation therapy or surgical resection, but median survival with treatment is less than one year.
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