Solitary metastasis of colorectal cancer in the left adrenal gland 4 years after surgery on the primary tumor. Case report
Marina D. Budurova,
Vladimir S. Trifanov,
Vladimir V. Kopylov
et al.
Abstract:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common oncological diseases. On average, in 20–25% of cases after radical surgical treatment of CRC, the progression of the disease in the form of metachronous metastases in the liver and lungs, as the most common localization of CRC metastases, is noted in patients. With the advent of new drug treatment strategies for CRC, there is an increase in overall survival, as a result of which CRC metastases in the adrenal glands have become more common than previously though… Show more
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