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COLON CANCER Dr. Tanuj Paul Bhatia
COLON CANCEREPIDEMIOLOGY  Colon cancer has 4th highest incidence after prostate , breast & lung cancers  Second leading cause for death after lung cancer Mean age at diagnosis is 5th decade
COLON CANCERETIOLOGY Sporadic colon ca accounts for 70% > Adenomas > Tobacco > Inflammatory bowel diseases > Dietary factors > Pyrolysis products – benzo (a) pyrene > Micronutrients deficiency
COLON CANCER Genetics colon ca    23% > Familial adenomatous polyposis – APC  > Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer      Lynch 1( colonic syndrome)      Lynch 2 (extracolonic syndrome) > Harmartomatous polyposis syndrome > Familial colorectal cancer
COLON CANCER PATHOLOGY ,[object Object], - Signet ring adenocarcinoma ,[object Object]
Sarcomas
Neuroendocrine tumors
Melanomas,[object Object]
COLON CANCERCLINICAL FEATURES ,[object Object],     - Bleeding , anemia , melena ,abdominal pain         mass , obstruction , diarrhea ,[object Object],     - Abdominal pain , mass , obstruction
Clinical features  ,[object Object],     - Changing bowel habits / stool caliber ,          mucous & blood in stools ,adbominal pain          mass obstruction / perforation  ,[object Object],      - Cachexia , wt loss , jaundice , mass , ascites ,hepatomegaly, bloomer’s shelf , virchow’s nodes
COLON CANCER INVESTIGATIONS Clinical Examination Double contrast barium enema Colonoscopy & biopsy C T scan abdomen & pelvis Chest x-ray Liver function test Carcinoembryonic Antigen PET & PET-CT         - Role is emerging
Barium studies
Colonoscopy
VIRTUAL ENDOSCOPY  CT Colonography  Highly sensitive & specific in colon ca      detection  Polyps < 5mm sensitivity 11 – 55 % Allows simultaneous staging & imaging for synchronous lesions
COLON CANCER STAGING DUKES CLASSIFICATION  A – Tumor restricted to but not through             bowel wall.  B – Penetration through the bowel wall  C – Spread to local & regional nodes         C1 – Local lymph nodes involved         C2 -  lymph nodes at point of ligation   D – Distant metasatses
TNM STAGING  AJCC-UICC  T is – Carcinoma in situ T1 -   Tumor invades submucosa T2 -   Tumor invades into muscularis propria T3 -   Tumor invades thro muscularis propria T4 – Tumor invades local structures N0 – No lymph nodes N1 – 1-3 Regional LNs mets N2 – 4 Or more LNs mets N3 – LNs identified along named vascular trunk M0 – No distant mets M1 – Distant metastases
TNM STAGE GROUPING STAGE 0        – Tis,N0,M0 STAGE 1        – T1,N0,MO                            T2,N0,M0 STAGE 2A      – T3,N0,M0              2B      – T4,N0,M0 STAGE 3A      – T –T2,N1,M0              3B      - T3 –T4,N1,MO              3C      -  ANY T,N2,M0 STAGE 4        -  ANY T,ANY N,M1
PROGNOSTIC FACTORS Advance stage Serosal penetration High tumor grade More than 4 LNs involved Bowel obstn or perforation CEA levels >5ng/ml
MANAGEMENT OF MALIGNANT COLON POLYPS 1. Pedunculated malignant polyps colon          - Management by complete excision or             snaring 2. Sessile malignant polyps            < 2cms             - Snaring via colonoscopy with 2mm                 free margins
PROPHYLACTIC SURGERY POLYPS First consider non surgical management options before surgery Endoscopic polypectomy          reduces the incidence of subsequent          cancer 50 – 70 %
HNPCC Subtotal coloectomy / Total coloectomy with       ileorectal anastomosis
FAP Total proctocolectomy and IPAA Various designs of ileal pouchs
MANAGEMENTSURGERY The extent of resection is determined by location of primary ,presence / absence of invasion into adjacent structures & distant mets
RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY
Extended right Hemicolectomy
LEFT HEMICOLECTOMY
LAPAROSCOPY VS OPEN TECHNIQUES Recent studies confirmed technically      feasible ,safe, yielding an equivalent no of lymph nodes and lengths of resected bowel when compared with open colectomy.
MANAGEMENT OF LIVER METASTASIS Appx 15 – 25 %  at initial presentation  Appx 25 – 50 % will develop liver mets in 3 years following primary resection Curative hepatic resection has a survival advantage 25 – 50 % at 5 years Indications   . Stage 1 and 2   . Less than 4 hepatic lesions none > 5 cms without evidence of extrahepatic disease   . CEA level < 5ng/ml   . Disease free interval atleast 2 years
ALTERNATIVE MODALITIES FOR UNRESECTABLE LESION RFA -Thermal energy Cryo ablation – Rapid freezing Microwave ablation Percutaneous enthanol infiltration USG guided Adjuvant / pallivative hepatic artery infusions Interstitial radiotherapy
STAGEWISE TREATMENT
STAGE 0 COLON CANCERTREATMENT OPTIONS Local excision or simple polypectomy with clear margins Colon resection for larger lesions not  amenable to local excision
STAGE 1 COLON CANCER Surgical resection and anastomosis Adjuvant chemotherpy is not indicated other than controlled clinical trials
STAGE 2 COLON CANCER Wide surgical resection and anastomosis Adjuvant therapy is not indicated other than   controlled clinical trials
STAGE 3 COLON CANCER Wide surgical resection and anastomosis Adjuvant chemotherapy with 5-F.U and leucovorin for 6 months MOSAIC TRIAL – FOLFOX 4 Oxaliplatin , leucovorin , 5 FU demonstrated   prolonged 3 yrs survival
STAGE 4 & RECURRENT COLON CANCER Surgical resection of locally recurrent cancer Surgical resection & anastomosis or Bypass of obstruction or bleeding primary in selected metastatic cases Resection of liver metastases in selected pt    ( 5yr cure rate for solitary/ combination mets exceeds 20%) Resection of isolated pulmonary / ovarian mets in selected pt Palliative Radiotherapy Palliative chemotherapy

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Colon Cancer 9th Sem

  • 1. COLON CANCER Dr. Tanuj Paul Bhatia
  • 2.
  • 3. COLON CANCEREPIDEMIOLOGY Colon cancer has 4th highest incidence after prostate , breast & lung cancers Second leading cause for death after lung cancer Mean age at diagnosis is 5th decade
  • 4. COLON CANCERETIOLOGY Sporadic colon ca accounts for 70% > Adenomas > Tobacco > Inflammatory bowel diseases > Dietary factors > Pyrolysis products – benzo (a) pyrene > Micronutrients deficiency
  • 5. COLON CANCER Genetics colon ca 23% > Familial adenomatous polyposis – APC > Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer Lynch 1( colonic syndrome) Lynch 2 (extracolonic syndrome) > Harmartomatous polyposis syndrome > Familial colorectal cancer
  • 6.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. COLON CANCER INVESTIGATIONS Clinical Examination Double contrast barium enema Colonoscopy & biopsy C T scan abdomen & pelvis Chest x-ray Liver function test Carcinoembryonic Antigen PET & PET-CT - Role is emerging
  • 15. VIRTUAL ENDOSCOPY CT Colonography Highly sensitive & specific in colon ca detection Polyps < 5mm sensitivity 11 – 55 % Allows simultaneous staging & imaging for synchronous lesions
  • 16.
  • 17. COLON CANCER STAGING DUKES CLASSIFICATION A – Tumor restricted to but not through bowel wall. B – Penetration through the bowel wall C – Spread to local & regional nodes C1 – Local lymph nodes involved C2 - lymph nodes at point of ligation D – Distant metasatses
  • 18. TNM STAGING AJCC-UICC T is – Carcinoma in situ T1 - Tumor invades submucosa T2 - Tumor invades into muscularis propria T3 - Tumor invades thro muscularis propria T4 – Tumor invades local structures N0 – No lymph nodes N1 – 1-3 Regional LNs mets N2 – 4 Or more LNs mets N3 – LNs identified along named vascular trunk M0 – No distant mets M1 – Distant metastases
  • 19. TNM STAGE GROUPING STAGE 0 – Tis,N0,M0 STAGE 1 – T1,N0,MO T2,N0,M0 STAGE 2A – T3,N0,M0 2B – T4,N0,M0 STAGE 3A – T –T2,N1,M0 3B - T3 –T4,N1,MO 3C - ANY T,N2,M0 STAGE 4 - ANY T,ANY N,M1
  • 20. PROGNOSTIC FACTORS Advance stage Serosal penetration High tumor grade More than 4 LNs involved Bowel obstn or perforation CEA levels >5ng/ml
  • 21. MANAGEMENT OF MALIGNANT COLON POLYPS 1. Pedunculated malignant polyps colon - Management by complete excision or snaring 2. Sessile malignant polyps < 2cms - Snaring via colonoscopy with 2mm free margins
  • 22. PROPHYLACTIC SURGERY POLYPS First consider non surgical management options before surgery Endoscopic polypectomy reduces the incidence of subsequent cancer 50 – 70 %
  • 23. HNPCC Subtotal coloectomy / Total coloectomy with ileorectal anastomosis
  • 24. FAP Total proctocolectomy and IPAA Various designs of ileal pouchs
  • 25. MANAGEMENTSURGERY The extent of resection is determined by location of primary ,presence / absence of invasion into adjacent structures & distant mets
  • 29. LAPAROSCOPY VS OPEN TECHNIQUES Recent studies confirmed technically feasible ,safe, yielding an equivalent no of lymph nodes and lengths of resected bowel when compared with open colectomy.
  • 30. MANAGEMENT OF LIVER METASTASIS Appx 15 – 25 % at initial presentation Appx 25 – 50 % will develop liver mets in 3 years following primary resection Curative hepatic resection has a survival advantage 25 – 50 % at 5 years Indications . Stage 1 and 2 . Less than 4 hepatic lesions none > 5 cms without evidence of extrahepatic disease . CEA level < 5ng/ml . Disease free interval atleast 2 years
  • 31. ALTERNATIVE MODALITIES FOR UNRESECTABLE LESION RFA -Thermal energy Cryo ablation – Rapid freezing Microwave ablation Percutaneous enthanol infiltration USG guided Adjuvant / pallivative hepatic artery infusions Interstitial radiotherapy
  • 33. STAGE 0 COLON CANCERTREATMENT OPTIONS Local excision or simple polypectomy with clear margins Colon resection for larger lesions not amenable to local excision
  • 34. STAGE 1 COLON CANCER Surgical resection and anastomosis Adjuvant chemotherpy is not indicated other than controlled clinical trials
  • 35. STAGE 2 COLON CANCER Wide surgical resection and anastomosis Adjuvant therapy is not indicated other than controlled clinical trials
  • 36. STAGE 3 COLON CANCER Wide surgical resection and anastomosis Adjuvant chemotherapy with 5-F.U and leucovorin for 6 months MOSAIC TRIAL – FOLFOX 4 Oxaliplatin , leucovorin , 5 FU demonstrated prolonged 3 yrs survival
  • 37. STAGE 4 & RECURRENT COLON CANCER Surgical resection of locally recurrent cancer Surgical resection & anastomosis or Bypass of obstruction or bleeding primary in selected metastatic cases Resection of liver metastases in selected pt ( 5yr cure rate for solitary/ combination mets exceeds 20%) Resection of isolated pulmonary / ovarian mets in selected pt Palliative Radiotherapy Palliative chemotherapy
  • 38. COLON CANCERPROGNOSIS STAGE STAGE 0 STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 5 YRS SURVIVAL 100% 80 -100% 30-70 % 30-60% 3 -30%