The patient was a 73-year-old man with ascending colon cancer and synchronousliver metastases.
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Conclusions: Deprived CRC patients with synchronousliver-limited metastases have worse survival than more affluent patients.
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Two-stage hepatectomy with or without PVE was the standard approach in patients with synchronousliver metastases.
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Hospital Episode Statistics data were used to identify those with synchronousliver-limited metastases who underwent liver resection.
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Conclusions: Gastric cancer patients with a solitary synchronousliver metastasis may be good candidates for hepatic resection.
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Conclusion: There is evidence of wide variation in surgical strategy in dealing with CRC and synchronousliver metastases.
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Aims: This case report presents a patient with local unresectable primary rectal cancer and multiple synchronousliver metastases.
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Case 1: A51-year-old male suffered from sigmoid colon cancer with synchronousliver metastases.
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However, the feasibility of laparoscopic-assisted combined colon and liver resection in primary colorectal cancer with synchronousliver metastases remains unknown.
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Bone metastases were significantly more frequently observed in patients with primary mediastinal tumors, yolk sac tumor histology, and synchronousliver metastases.
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Aim: There is uncertainty regarding the optimal sequence of surgery for patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) and synchronousliver metastases.
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Results: Among 2.4 million cancer patients, 5.14 % of cancer patients presented with synchronousliver metastases.
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Results: A total of 9,958 CRC patients with synchronousliver-limited metastasis were extracted from the SEER database during 2010-2016.
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Conclusions: Laparoscopic-assisted combined colon and liver resection is a feasible and safe procedure for the treatment of primary colorectal cancer with synchronousliver metastases.
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Background: Resection of the rectal primary neoplasm with synchronousliver metastases (LM) is warranted, because this is the only strategy with curative potential.
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The liver is the most common metastatic site of CRC with 20%-34% of patients suffering synchronousliver metastasis.