Cancer of the anus.

J Surg Oncol

J. Graham Brown Cancer Center, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, USA.

Published: June 2000

Cancers of the anus, whether keratinizing squamous, nonkeratinizing, clear-cell, or melanoma, are infrequent neoplasms. Small keratinizing (<4 cm2) with no deep invasion can be controlled by local excision or laser ablation, but larger ones may be treated by chemoirradiation, restricting abdominoperineal resection to recurrences. Neither melanomas nor clear-cell cancers are curable, and local control is the surgical objective. Prophylactic groin dissection is not required but, for enlarged nodes or in the presence of a positive sentinel node biopsy, may be curative in many cases and palliative in all.

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