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Colorectal cancer is potentially preventable. Use of fecal occult blood testing, flexible sigmoidoscopy, and a combination of air-contrast barium enema examination and colonoscopy has proved to be a safe, relatively inexpensive approach to detecting colon cancer in its early stages, decreasing morbidity and increasing survival. Future work in secondary prevention of colon cancer should be aimed at standardized trials of fecal occult blood agents, thus optimizing the yield of localized lesions and decreasing the cost so that mass screening becomes possible. Major efforts should be aimed at educating physicians and the public alike. Primary prevention will deserve greater emphasis when specific risk factors pathogenetic of colon cancer are discovered.
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PMID:How good is screening for colorectal cancer? 685 22

Seventeen patients with acromegaly were prospectively studied with barium enemas and colonoscopy to investigate the possibility that acromegaly is associated with an increased frequency of colonic polyps and colon cancer. Polyps were identified in nine patients and were removed and examined in eight. In five patients the polyps were adenomatous, and in four of the five there were multiple polyps. The presence of polyps closely correlated with the presence of skin tags (p = 0.041) and also with the age of the patient (p less than 0.01). No new cases of colonic cancer were discovered; however, reviewing the records of 44 patients with acromegaly, four cases were previously diagnosed with colon carcinoma. This study identifies a unique group of patients that are at risk for the development of colonic polyps and perhaps colon cancer.
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PMID:Colonic polyps in patients with acromegaly. 709 3

There is a spectrum of endometrial stromal neoplasms which extends from borderline benign to low-grade malignant. These have a definite tendency to metastasize. Proper diagnosis is important because they have an excellent prognosis with long-term survival even with evidence of recurrence or metastases. Aggressive treatment is mandatory. This represents the first report of the radiographic spectrum of the entity as seen in 7 cases. The patients are usually in middle age and present with vaginal bleeding. Not previously stressed is the presence of diarrhea in many of them. Prior uterine surgery even for "fibroids" should be viewed with suspicion. A pelvic mass was usually seen on plain films, intervenous pyelogram (IVP), or barium enema (BE). Ultrasound showed a mixed cystic configuration of the tumors, whereas computed tomography (CT) demonstrated a definitely solid mass. The lesions simulated primary carcinoma of the colon, retroperitoneal tumor, and pelvic inflammatory disease. Metastases to the lung and the bone were also identified.
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PMID:Endometrial stromal tumors, their varied radiographic patterns. 723 41

In a long-term care facility, the fecal guaiac test for occult blood was used as a screening method to detect gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding lesions. The study involved 450 chronically ill hospitalized patients whose average age was 70 years. Each underwent 6 fecal guaiac tests for three consecutive days while receiving a standardized meat-free, high-fiber diet. The 21 patients in whom the fecal hemoccult test yielded positive findings were further studied with x-ray upper GI series, barium enema, and fiberoptic examination of the upper and lower GI tract when necessary. In 4.7 percent of this population, the guaiac test gave positive results, which usually involved only 1 or 2 of the 6 guaiac slides. On further study it was found that 2 patients had large-bowel tumors, 5 had duodenal ulcers, 1 had gastric cancer, and 7 had diverticulosis. The incidence of colon cancer in this population was the same as that reported in other studies, but the incidence of duodenal ulcers was high. In 20 of the 21 patients with positive test findings, a lesion of the GI tract was found. The therapeutic implications of such screening are important. This study emphasizes the value of routine fecal hemoccult testing of whole institutional populations once or twice a year.
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PMID:Diagnosis of occult gastrointestinal lesions by stool guaiac testing in a geriatric hospital. 727 14

20 cases of diverticular disease and 12 cases of carcinoma of the colon have been demonstrated in 183 barium enemas in 1 year. These results, along with a dietary survey, show that diverticular disease can no longer be considered rare in Kenyan Africans and that a low-fibre diet is a contributory but perhaps not the only factor in its aetiology. There is probably an increasing incidence of diverticular disease as well as an increasing recognition of it. The incidence of carcinoma does not appear to be increasing to the same extent.
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PMID:Diverticular disease, carcinoma of the colon and diet in urban and rural Kenya Africans. 735 15

A 43-year-old white man who presented for evaluation of hematochezia was found to have an abdominal mass in the proximal descending colon, suggestive of carcinoma on barium enema and at colonoscopy. Surgery revealed a submucous lipoma. We report the case to show that submucous lipomas may be mistaken for carcinoma of the colon.
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PMID:Submucous lipoma simulating carcinoma of the colon. 736 48

A 36-year-old woman presented with a palpable tender mass at the left lower quadrant of the abdomen. She had suffered from constipation for five years and had a previous history of intrauterine device-use for one year. Preoperative barium enema and abdominopelvic CT showed a compatible finding of rectosigmoid colon cancer or left ovary cancer. She underwent segmental resection of the sigmoid colon along with the removal of left distal ureter, left ovary and salpinx. Pathologic examination revealed actinomycotic abscesses containing sulfur granules. Thereafter, she took parenteral ampicillin (50mg/kg/day) for one month and oral amoxicillin (250mg, tid) for 2 months consecutively. The patient has no specific problems for 6 months after surgical resection and long-term antibiotic therapy. This report may be the first of intrauterine device-associated pelvic actinomycosis involving both sigmoid colon and rectum extensively.
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PMID:Extensive colonic stricture due to pelvic actinomycosis. 757 94

A 13-year-old boy presented with carcinoma of the ascending colon. He had had intermittent abdominal pain for about one year, with body weight loss, prior to admission. Physical examination showed diffuse abdominal tenderness, but no palpable mass. Lower GI barium study and colonofibroscopic examination showed a protruding mass over the proximal ascending colon. At operation, right hemicolectomy with ileotransversecolostomy was performed, the pathologic finding was adenocarcinoma, signet-ring cell type. Although chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil, mitomycin, and levamisole were given subsequently, the patient expired one year after surgery because of multiple metastasis. Carcinoma of the colon is extremely rare in the young. Mucin-producing adenocarcinoma is the most predominant type of colon cancer, and most are of signet-ring cell carcinoma. While prognosis is relatively bright in adult, the prognosis is quite unfavorable in children because of the preponderance of the poor histological characteristics and the difficulty of diagnosis.
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PMID:Carcinoma of the colon in a child. 761 77

Growth rate of a chemically-induced colon tumor in the absence of fecal stream was investigated and the tumors to a chemotherapeutic agent tested. Eighty Sprague-Dawley rats received dimethylhydrazine (40 mg/kg) s.c. once weekly for 10 wk to induce colon cancer. Then a colostomy was performed to produce a defunctioning colon without fecal stream. 22 wk after beginning the carcinogen treatment, a barium enema was performed to visualize tumors in the defunctionalized colon. 29 rats died postoperatively and 16 had no tumor radiographically. The remaining 35 rats were divided into a control group and UFT treatment group. After 5 wk of treatment, the barium enema was repeated. The mean doubling time of 19 tumors in the control group was 9.8 days +/- 4.0 (SD). Response to UFT was judged as effective when the doubling time exceeded 17.8 days, calculated from the mean +/- 2SDs in the control group. The response rate of UFT was 48%. The growth rate of colon tumors without fecal stream was faster and more stable than those with fecal stream; as a result, the sensitivity to UFT became higher than that in tumors with fecal stream (36%), which was reported in our previous study. The present experimental system may be more accurate for assessing the response to chemotherapeutic agents.
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PMID:Growth rate of experimental colon cancer in the absence of fecal stream and antitumor effect of UFT in rats. 765 28

Chemically-induced colon cancer was used to test the sensitivity of tumors to chemotherapeutic agents. Thirty-four Sprague-Dawley rats received dimethylhydrazine (40 mg/kg) s.c. once weekly for 10 weeks to induce colon cancer. Twenty weeks after beginning the carcinogen treatment, a barium enema was performed to determine the size of colon tumors. The animals were divided into CDDP group and CPT-11 group, in which the maximum tolerable dose of each drug was given. After 5 weeks of treatment, the barium enema was repeated. "Response" was assessed on the basis of tumor doubling time. Response rates in the CDDP and CPT-11 groups were 6% and 35%, respectively. This reflects the clinical data of those drugs and confirms the results of our previous study. The present study may be a predictive model for screening anticancer drugs for human colorectal malignancy.
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PMID:[A model for sensitivity determination of anticancer agents against chemical-induced colon cancer in rats]. 766 71


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