Case Report


Successful hepatectomy for metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal—a case report

Tercia Tarciane Sousa, Bruna do Nascimento Santos, Marcos Belotto, Renata D’Alpino Peixoto

Abstract

Despite rare, metastatic anal carcinoma confers a poor prognosis. Systemic chemotherapy is the mainstay of treatment for advanced disease while the role of biologics and/or surgical resection of metastatic disease are anecdotal. Compared to isolated liver colorectal or neuroendocrine cancer liver metastases, there is far less experience with resection or nonsurgical local ablative procedures for patients with metastatic anal carcinoma to the liver. We report the case of a 67-year-old woman with metastatic anal carcinoma to the liver who was successfully treated with liver resection and remains free of relapse more than one year later.

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