“…WD tumours are low grade and generally indolent, without the potential for metastasis; in contrast, tumours that have a DD component are high grade, with an approximately 20%–30% distant metastatic rate, most commonly to the lungs 2. While there are hereditary syndromes associated with colon adenocarcinoma, except for isolated case reports (eg, neurofibromatosis),3–5 there are no defined hereditary syndromes associated with WD/DD liposarcoma. In this case report, we describe a patient who had concurrent colon adenocarcinoma and DD liposarcoma, treated to no evidence of disease, followed by synchronous recurrence of both cancers.…”