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Anal Cancer with Atypical Brain and Cranial Bones Metastasis: About 2 Cases and Literature Review
Canal anal cancer is a rare tumor that accounts for 2% of all colorectal neoplasms, with a low propensity for metastasis. The spread of anal squamous cell carcinoma to the brain is exceedingly rare and has been previously reported only 5 times in the ...
Meryeme Chihabeddine +5 more
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Although anal canal cancer is rare, its incidence has increased in the last 30 years, especially in young men. The most common pathological type is squamous cell carcinoma. Definitive histopathological diagnosis is made by biopsy. “American Joint Committee on Cancer” (AJCC) TNM staging is used for staging.
Ahmet Fatih ORUÇ, Sule KARABULUT GUL
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Metachronous Occurrence of Anal Canal and Cervical Carcinoma: A Rare Case Report
The occurrence of a second primary cancer in a cancer survivor is well documented. It may be synchronous or metachronous. We present a rare case of a 70-year-old woman who presented with bleeding per rectum and was diagnosed with basosquamous anal ...
Kafil Akhtar +3 more
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Although anal cancer remains rarely diagnosed in the world, its frequency is rising, especially in high-risk groups. The prognosis of advanced anal cancer is poor.
Hengcun Li +4 more
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Endoscopic submucosal dissection to treat squamous cell carcinoma in situ of the anal canal
Background and Aims: The standard treatment for invasive squamous cell anal cancer is chemoradiation treatment. However, treatment options for high-grade dysplasia (squamous cell cancer in situ) are either surgical excision or topical treatment ...
Michael Lajin, MD +3 more
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Synchronous anal canal carcinoma in a heterosexual couple
Background Sexually transmitted Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection is a known risk factor for cancer of the anal canal in both men and women. Case presentation We describe a report of synchronous carcinoma of the anal canal in a heterosexual couple ...
Lucas C. Mendez +3 more
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Background: Squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal is a rare malignancy accounting for 2% of all gastrointestinal malignancies. Indian data regarding the outcomes of anal canal carcinoma and the factors influencing them are sparse.
M N Arunkumar +3 more
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Surveillance of Anal Canal Cancers [PDF]
Anal squamous cell cancer is most frequently a locoregional disease that is amenable to curative therapy in a majority of fit patients. Complete response rates after chemoradiotherapy (CRT) are good, with up to 75% of patients with no evidence of relapse on surveillance.
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Background Anal canal cancer occasionally accompanies extramammary Paget disease. Although most of them are squamous cell carcinoma, anal canal adenocarcinoma with neuroendocrine features accompanying secondary extramammary Paget disease has never been ...
Masamichi Yamaura +11 more
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Global anal cancer incidence is increasing. High resolution anoscopy (HRA) currently screens for anal cancer, although the definitive test remains unknown.
Lily L. Lai +7 more
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