Vaginal oligometastatic disease of colorectal primary: Report of a novel therapeutic approach

结直肠癌原发灶阴道寡转移性疾病:一种新型治疗方法的报告

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Abstract

Vaginal oligometastatic disease of colorectal primary is a rare malignancy with few reported cases in the literature and no standardized treatment paradigm. We report on the definitive management of an unusual case of an elderly woman with the aforementioned disease. A 78-year-old African-American woman presented with vaginal spotting and was found to have a vaginal lesion. Final pathology was consistent with moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma of colorectal primary. Extensive work up, which included endoscopies, pathologic analyzes, and imaging workup, did not reveal a primary gastrointestinal malignancy. The patient underwent partial vaginectomy and final pathology once again confirmed moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma of colorectal primary (CDX 2 and CEA positive, ER/PR, and CK 7 negative) with negative margins. She went on to receive adjuvant concurrent chemoradiation with 5-FU based chemotherapy. She received 45 Gy in 25 fractions to the whole pelvis followed by an HDR brachytherapy boost to 12 Gy in two fractions. Unfortunately, 10 months after completing radiation, she was found to have adenocarcinoma arising from a hepatic flexure colon polyp on colonoscopy. She required definitive surgical resection and was staged as mpT3N0M1. She received 12 cycles of 5-FU and at 2-year follow-up was found to be disease free with no evidence of locoregional recurrence or distant metastatic disease. Continued long-term follow up is warranted.

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