The liver is the most frequent site of metastasis in colorectal cancer with up to a quarter of patients having liver metastases at the time of initial diagnosis and a further third subsequently developing liver lesion...The liver is the most frequent site of metastasis in colorectal cancer with up to a quarter of patients having liver metastases at the time of initial diagnosis and a further third subsequently developing liver lesions.Patients who present with metastatic liver disease after treatment of the primary(termed metachronous disease)receive care focused on this new metastatic disease.In contrast,the management of patients who present with colorectal cancer and concurrent liver展开更多
文摘The liver is the most frequent site of metastasis in colorectal cancer with up to a quarter of patients having liver metastases at the time of initial diagnosis and a further third subsequently developing liver lesions.Patients who present with metastatic liver disease after treatment of the primary(termed metachronous disease)receive care focused on this new metastatic disease.In contrast,the management of patients who present with colorectal cancer and concurrent liver