Background: This is the case report of a synchronous anal canal cancer and cervical cancer in a patient who underwent definitive chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and radical surgery for anal canal and cervical carcinoma, respectively. Case Report: A 55-year-old woman was diagnosed with cT4a cN1 Mx anal canal squamous cell carcinoma and stage IA2 cervical squamous cell carcinoma, based on biopsy and imaging. Definitive CRT consisted of radiotherapy (total dose of 59.4 Gy) and concomitant mitomycin (10 mg/m(2)) and 5-fluorouracil (750 mg/m(2)/5 daily continuous infusion) during the first and last week of radiation. The patient exhibited a complete clinical and radiological response. A radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy was then performed. At the last follow-up (30 months), the patient is still disease-free without any treatment-associated complications. Conclusion: There is limited information in the literature regarding treatment strategy and outcome of patients with synchronous anal canal and cervical cancer. A two-step treatment, including CRT and radical hysterectomy, is likely to be accepted as valid option.

Synchronous anal canal cancer and cervical cancer: report of a case and management implication / Cattaneo, Carlo Guglielmo; Musio, Daniela; Tanzi, Federica; Guidi, Giacomo; Palaia, Innocenza; Tombolini, Vincenzo; DE Felice, Francesca. - In: IN VIVO. - ISSN 0258-851X. - 36:5(2022), pp. 2521-2524. [10.21873/invivo.12988]

Synchronous anal canal cancer and cervical cancer: report of a case and management implication

Cattaneo, Carlo Guglielmo
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Tanzi, Federica;Guidi, Giacomo;Palaia, Innocenza;Tombolini, Vincenzo
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DE Felice, Francesca
Ultimo
2022

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Background: This is the case report of a synchronous anal canal cancer and cervical cancer in a patient who underwent definitive chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and radical surgery for anal canal and cervical carcinoma, respectively. Case Report: A 55-year-old woman was diagnosed with cT4a cN1 Mx anal canal squamous cell carcinoma and stage IA2 cervical squamous cell carcinoma, based on biopsy and imaging. Definitive CRT consisted of radiotherapy (total dose of 59.4 Gy) and concomitant mitomycin (10 mg/m(2)) and 5-fluorouracil (750 mg/m(2)/5 daily continuous infusion) during the first and last week of radiation. The patient exhibited a complete clinical and radiological response. A radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy was then performed. At the last follow-up (30 months), the patient is still disease-free without any treatment-associated complications. Conclusion: There is limited information in the literature regarding treatment strategy and outcome of patients with synchronous anal canal and cervical cancer. A two-step treatment, including CRT and radical hysterectomy, is likely to be accepted as valid option.
2022
anal canal cancer; cervical cancer; chemoradiotherapy; multidisciplinary; radiotherapy; surgery; treatment
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Synchronous anal canal cancer and cervical cancer: report of a case and management implication / Cattaneo, Carlo Guglielmo; Musio, Daniela; Tanzi, Federica; Guidi, Giacomo; Palaia, Innocenza; Tombolini, Vincenzo; DE Felice, Francesca. - In: IN VIVO. - ISSN 0258-851X. - 36:5(2022), pp. 2521-2524. [10.21873/invivo.12988]
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