Colorectal and renal synchronic tumor
a rare occurence
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7262.v51i4p299-306Keywords:
Colo rec tal Cancer, Colonoscopy, Carcinoma, Renal Cell, Adenocarcinoma, Synchronous NeoplasmAbstract
Introduction: Colorectal cancer is a common malignant disease of the gastrointestinal tract. The number of cases has increased due to the use of new techniques and technology for early diagnosis of the disease. Kidney cell carcinoma accounts for between 2% and 3% of cases of cancers. Clear cell carcinoma is the most frequent histological subtype in the population and may be related to nonpolypoid hereditary syndromes. Synchrony tumor between these two types of cancers is of very rare occurrence and of multifactorial but indefinite etiopathogenesis. Objective: This article aims to discuss the occurence of concomitant colorectal and renal carcinomas which is a very rare condition in the world population. Methodology: The data related to the case report were obtained from the patient's medical records at Hospital Regional do Gama-DF (HRG-DF) between November 2016 and May 2017, this period of screening until the moment post-rectosigmoidectomy. For a review and discussion of the article, such as databases Lilacs, Scielo, Medline, BVS and PubMed, in addition to consulting periodicals. Conclusion: The main treatment is a surgical resection of the affected region with margins free of neoplasias. The prognosis of the disease, in general, depends on the degree of stage in a physical situation, the cell type, the fluid of differentiation of the tumor, and surgical extension.
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