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Table 2 General characteristics of the PCC patients, the primary site of affection, metastasis, and treatment

From: Insights from a retrospective study: an understanding of pediatric colorectal carcinoma

 

n = 6 (%)

Agea (M)

16

Gender

 Male

4 (66)

 Female

2 (34)

Histological type

 Signet ring cell carcinoma

5 (83.3)

 Well differentiated adenocarcinoma

1 (16.6)

Primary tumor site

 Left colon

3 (50)

 Right colon

1 (16.6)

 Sigmoid rectum

3 (50)

 Appendix

1 (16.6)

Metastasis

6 (100)

 Regional

6 (100)

 Liver

3 (50)

 Bone / bone marrow

2 (34)

 Small intestine

2 (34)

 Spleen

1 (16.6)

 Pancreas

1 (16.6)

Treatment

 Urgent surgery

3 (50)

 Laparoscopy

2 (34)

 Laparotomy

3 (50)

 Percutaneous biopsy

1 (16.6)

 Adjuvant chemotherapy

6 (100)

 Immunotherapy

2 (34)

  1. Regional: mesenteric, retroperitoneal nodules, peritoneal carcinomatosis, omentum, and transverse colon
  2. aAge in years, M median