Local recurrence of submucosal invasive colorectal cancer after endoscopic submucosal dissection revealed by copy number variation

Abstract We report a case in which analysis of copy number variation revealed local recurrence of submucosal invasive colorectal cancer after curative endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). An 86‐year‐old man with a history of abdominoperineal resection of the rectum for rectal cancer underwent res...

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Main Authors: Yu Okazawa, Kiichi Sugimoto, Yuki Ii, Takahiro Irie, Megumi Kawaguchi, Aya Kobari, Hirotaka Momose, Yuki Tsuchiya, Kota Amemiya, Shunsuke Motegi, Ryoichi Tsukamoto, Kazumasa Kure, Kumpei Honjo, Hisashi Ro, Rina Takahashi, Shingo Kawano, Masaya Kawai, Shun Ishiyama, Makoto Takahashi, Yutaka Kojima, Yuichi Tomiki, Atsushi Arakawa, Takashi Yao, Kaishi Satomi, Yuko Matsushita, Koichi Ichimura, Kazuhiro Sakamoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-04-01
Series:DEN Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/deo2.208
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Summary:Abstract We report a case in which analysis of copy number variation revealed local recurrence of submucosal invasive colorectal cancer after curative endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). An 86‐year‐old man with a history of abdominoperineal resection of the rectum for rectal cancer underwent resection with ESD for early‐stage sigmoid cancer 5 cm away from the stoma opening. At the same time, ileocecal resection was performed for advanced cecal cancer. Twelve months after ESD, advanced cancer occurred in the area of the ESD lesion. It was unclear if the cancer was a local recurrence after ESD, implantation of cecal cancer, or a new lesion. Copy number variation analysis performed for the three lesions revealed that the new lesion originated from residual tumor cells from ESD and was unlikely to be cecal cancer.
ISSN:2692-4609