Colorectal Cancer Flashcards
Aetiologies?
Many sporadic
Certain predisposing genetic factors: HNPCC and FAP syndromes
RF: polyps, IBD, Hx and FH of cancer, low fibre diet, smoking
Pathology?
95% are adenocarcinoma
Duke staing: A - confined to mucosa, B - extends to muscularis, C - lymphatic spread, D - metastases
Common metastases - liver, lung
Signs and Symptoms?
Clinical pattern points to location
RHS lesion - anaemia, weight loss, pain
LHS lesion - bleeding/mucous, altered bowel habit, obstruction, abdominal mass
Both - mass, perforation, haemorrhage, fistula
Hepatomegaly in metastatic disease
Investigations and Findings?
Colon/sigmoidoscopy good standard - apple core stricture on imaging = cardinal finding, visualisation of polyps
Barium enema
CT colonography
CT pelvis/abdo
Management?
A staging/polyps - endoscopic resection
B/C/D staging - radio/chemotherapy then resection
Complications?
IN B,C and D staging, prognosis is small