Publications by authors named "Marcio Carmona Marques"

In the last module of this consensus, controversial topics were discussed. Management of the disease after progression during first line chemotherapy was the first discussion. Next, the benefits of liver resection in the presence of extra-hepatic disease were debated, as soon as, the best sequence of treatment.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Liver metastases from colorectal cancer are common and serious, significantly impacting patient outcomes.
  • - The management strategies for resectable liver metastases were examined, focusing on synchronous (occurring at the same time) and metachronous (occurring later) types and their treatment differences.
  • - The discussion highlighted the importance of addressing missed metastases after preoperative treatment and offered validated surgical strategies for clinical application.
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Background: Liver metastases of colorectal cancer are frequent and potentially fatal event in the evolution of patients with these tumors.

Aim: In this module, was contextualized the clinical situations and parameterized epidemiological data and results of the various treatment modalities established.

Method: Was realized deep discussion on detecting and staging metastatic colorectal cancer, as well as employment of imaging methods in the evaluation of response to instituted systemic therapy.

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