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Clinico-pathological Aspects of Anal Cancers Y. Sumikoshi 1 , M. Okada 1 , M. Sumie 1 , H. Sakata 1 , H. Ishida 1 , R. Ariwa 2,3 , M. Takano 4 1Coloproctology Center, Social Insurance Central Hospital 2Dept. of Pathology, Social Insurance Central Hospital 3Dept. of Pathology, Tokyo Metropolitan Okubo Municipal Hospital 4Coloproctology Center, Kumamoto City Hospital pp.317-326
Published Date 1977/3/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403112538
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 Cancers growing in the anal canal and its surrounding tissue are various in their pathological types, and this is an important factor for the treatment and prognosis. Forty patients of anal cancers were treated for the past 15 years at Social Insurance Central Hospital. The incidence is 15% of anorectal cancers, which exceeds the reported incidences in other institutions.

 Histologically, there were 9 patients with tubular adenocarcinoma, 6 with papillo-tubular adenocarcinoma, 10 with colloid carcinoma, 2 with mucocellular adenocarcinoma, 6 with squamous cell carcinoma, 2 with mucoepidermoid carcinoma, 2 with basaloid carcinoma, 2 with basal cell carcinoma and 1 with extramammary Paget's disease.

 Cancers of anal gland or anal duct origin or associated with long-standing anorectal fistulas are clinicopathologically the most characteristic of malignant neoplasms arising in the anal region. Their specific features are that they grow extracanalicularly with slight or no abnormality in the anorectal mucosa.

 Most of the growths belong to mucinous type, having virtually no metastasis to the lymph nodes along the superior rectal artery, few in the inguinal nodes, with relatively good prognosis.


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