Management strategies for colorectal liver metastases--Part I
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0960-7404(97)00002-9
Management strategies for colorectal liver metastases--Part I
Abstract
Colorectal cancer is a common malignancy and the incidence of this disease is increasing. Approximately 50% of patients with colorectal cancer die from recurrent disease following an apparently curative resection of the primary tumour and the liver is the most frequent site of relapse. Although only a small proportion of patients will benefit from resection of liver metastases, this form of treatment offers the only possibility of cure. In selected patients, 5-year survival rates of 25-35% may be achieved following liver resection. A poor prognosis after resection of hepatic metastases is likely when there are more than three metastatic deposits, involved resection margins often as a result of ¿wedge' resections, when there is extrahepatic disease, or when there is nodal involvement at the primary tumour site. Regional hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy may provide palliation and possibly even prolongation of survival for some patients with unresectable metastases. Cytoreductive techniques may also provide palliation in selected patients with hepatic metastases unsuitable for resection; cryotherapy is the most promising of these methods.
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