Vigneshwaran Chandran, Kannan Periasamy, Lileswar Kaman, Kirti Gupta, Uma Nahar
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Abstract
Small intestinal metastasis is extremely rare and only 13 cases have been reported till date and almost all such patients have presented with intestinal obstruction. The 5-year overall survival for metastatic esophageal cancer is as low as 5% while the patients with small intestinal metastasis have a median survival of only 3 months (range 1-12 months) despite undergoing radical resection of the small bowel. We present a case of a male in his 50's who presented with difficulty in swallowing for 4 months. On evaluation, he was found to have squamous cell carcinoma in the mid thoracic esophagus. He underwent radical chemo-radiation up to 60 Gy in 25 fractions over 5 weeks. One week after completion of treatment he presented with ileal obstruction and omental nodules and surgical resection and evaluation of the respective ileal segment and omental biopsy revealed a metastatic squamous cell carcinoma. The patient expired 3 months post-surgery. Carcinoma esophagus with small bowel metastasis has a very grave prognosis that patients rarely survive beyond 1 year despite undergoing resection. Hence it is imperative to consider a small bowel metastasis when such patients present with clinical features of intestinal obstruction for early diagnosis and aggressive management.
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This online-only journal publishes original case reports on all types of cancer. In particular, we welcome not only case reports of educational value in the diagnosis and treatment of cancers, but also reports on molecularly analyzed cancer cases, including gene mutations, gene fusions, gene expression, and changes in copy number, regardless of their known clinical significance. Assessing the molecular analysis of a tumor usually requires a “cancer conference” in which experts from various fields discuss it. Even if the authors and their respective “cancer conference” were unable to determine the clinical significance of molecular changes at the time of submission and publication, their data may provide evidence that will help the scientific community develop precision medicine solutions in the future. We welcome case reports with reviews of the literature on similar cases, as they are more useful and valuable to readers than are reports of rare cases. International Cancer Conference Journal is the official publication of the Japan Society of Clinical Oncology (JSCO).
- Presents an online-only collection of original case reports on all types of cancer
- In particular, welcomes molecularly analyzed cancer cases
- The Official Publication of the Japan Society of Clinical Oncology (JSCO)