The patient was a 60-year-old man with the chief complaints of bloody stools, and their abnormal motion. The diagnosis was sigmoid colon cancer. Esophageal cancer and cholelithiasis were also found by several preoperative examinations. Subtotal esophagectomy, cholecystectomy and sigmoidectomy were performed. Resected Specimen: There was an early cancer measuring 2.5 X 2.0 cm at the abdominal esophagus. It was a poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. There were two polyps at the gallbladder, in which carcinoma in situ was found. A well-differentiated papillotubular adenocarcinoma of type Borr 2 was found at the sigmoid colon.

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