[The role of colonoscopy in early diagnosis of intraluminal recurrences in patients already treated for colorectal cancer]
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[The role of colonoscopy in early diagnosis of intraluminal recurrences in patients already treated for colorectal cancer]
Abstract
It is a common opinion that the more often and the more rigorously the colon is examined, the more lesions will be discovered and diagnosed. However it has not been shown which methods of colonic examination and which regimen of surveillance should be used. Chart review was conducted on 481 patients who underwent curative resection for colorectal cancer between 1980 and 1990. Colonoscopy was performed preoperatively, after 12-15 months from surgical treatment, and then at an interval of 12-24 months, or when symptoms appeared. About ten percent of patients developed intraluminal recurrences, and more than 25% adenomatous polyps. More than one half of the metachronous lesions arise within the first 24 months. The median time to diagnosis was 25 months for intraluminal recurrences and 22 months for adenomatous polyps. Patients with left sited tumor at an advanced stage run a higher risk of developing recurrent intraluminal disease, and patients who presented associated polyps at the time of the operation for the index cancer have a higher risk of developing new polyps. About 50% of recurrences were detected when patients were asymptomatic. Colonoscopy must be performed within the first 12-15 months after operation, while an interval of 24 months between each examination seems sufficient to guarantee an early detection of metachronous lesion. Asymptomatic patients are more frequently reoperated for cure and thus have a better survival rate.
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