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Tumor recurrence in the abdominal wall scar tissue after large-bowel cancer surgery
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1983
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Surgical OncologyGastrointestinal OncologyCurative ExcisionsColorectal SurgeryCancer RecurrenceSurgical PathologyTumor RecurrenceGastroenterologyPathologyColorectal CancerLarge-bowel Cancer SurgeryLarge-bowel CancerMedicineSurgeryVisceral SurgeryIncisional RecurrenceOncology
In the Melbourne (Monash) series reviewed here the development of apparently isolated incisional scar tissue recurrences after curative excisions for large-bowel cancer proved unusual. Eleven patients with such a recurrence all died of disseminated disease within four years, and most within 12 months, of its development. This suggests that an incisional recurrence is a manifestation of disseminated cancer rather than isolated implantation.
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