Herrera-Ornelas L, Sweeney K, Petrelli N, Mittelman A, Rao U, Prado-Alcala E
J Surg Oncol. 1984 Nov;27(3):196-8. doi: 10.1002/jso.2930270314.
Herein we present the case of a woman who is now 19 years post abdominoperineal resection for a Dukes' C1 rectal carcinoma, 10 years post right hemicolectomy for a Duke's C1 carcinoma of the ascending colon and removal of a solitary hepatic metastasis and now 9 years post resection of an ovarian metastasis. She had 5-fluoracil, postoperatively. This is the ninth case reported in the literature of a 5-year survivor free of disease following oophorectomy for metastatic adenocarcinoma of the large bowel. The finding of ovarian and hepatic metastases from her colorectal carcinoma would have indicated a poor prognosis. We feel that those rare patients who have an unexpected long survival should be reported for accumulation of clinical data, illustration of their clinical management, and analyses of the applied therapeutic interventions.