Challenges in Crohn’s Disease Management after Gastrointestinal Cancer Diagnosis
Abstract
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Abstract
1. Introduction
- Diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancers in CD patients;
- Medical and surgical treatment of gastrointestinal cancers in CD patients;
- Treatment of CD after the diagnosis of cancer.
2. Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of CD-Related Gastrointestinal Cancers
2.1. Colorectal Cancer
2.1.1. Epidemiology
2.1.2. Pathogenesis and Risk Factors
2.2. Small Bowel Cancer
2.2.1. Epidemiology
2.2.2. Pathogenesis and Risk Factors
2.3. Anal Cancer
2.3.1. Epidemiology
2.3.2. Pathogenesis and Risk Factors
3. Diagnosis and Imaging
3.1. Colorectal Cancer
3.2. Small Bowel Cancer
3.3. Anal Cancer
4. Medical Management
4.1. Management of IBD during Cancer Treatment
4.2. Active IBD in Patients with Previous History of Cancer
5. Surgical Management
5.1. Colorectal Cancer
5.1.1. Total Proctocolectomy (TPC)
5.1.2. Total Abdominal Colectomy
5.1.3. Segmental Colectomy (SC)
5.2. Colorectal Dysplasia in Crohn’s Disease
5.3. Small Bowel Cancer
5.4. Anal Cancer
6. Oncological Treatment in CD Patients with Cancer Diagnosis: Special Considerations
7. Future Perspectives on IBD Management
7.1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in IBD and Gastrointestinal Cancer
7.2. The Role of Microbiota in IBD and Gastrointestinal Cancer Development
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Fiorillo, C.; Schena, C.A.; Quero, G.; Laterza, V.; Pugliese, D.; Privitera, G.; Rosa, F.; Schepis, T.; Salvatore, L.; Di Stefano, B.; et al. Challenges in Crohn’s Disease Management after Gastrointestinal Cancer Diagnosis. Cancers 2021, 13, 574. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13030574
Fiorillo C, Schena CA, Quero G, Laterza V, Pugliese D, Privitera G, Rosa F, Schepis T, Salvatore L, Di Stefano B, et al. Challenges in Crohn’s Disease Management after Gastrointestinal Cancer Diagnosis. Cancers. 2021; 13(3):574. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13030574
Chicago/Turabian StyleFiorillo, Claudio, Carlo Alberto Schena, Giuseppe Quero, Vito Laterza, Daniela Pugliese, Giuseppe Privitera, Fausto Rosa, Tommaso Schepis, Lisa Salvatore, Brunella Di Stefano, and et al. 2021. "Challenges in Crohn’s Disease Management after Gastrointestinal Cancer Diagnosis" Cancers 13, no. 3: 574. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13030574
APA StyleFiorillo, C., Schena, C. A., Quero, G., Laterza, V., Pugliese, D., Privitera, G., Rosa, F., Schepis, T., Salvatore, L., Di Stefano, B., Larosa, L., Minordi, L. M., Natale, L., Tortora, G., Armuzzi, A., & Alfieri, S. (2021). Challenges in Crohn’s Disease Management after Gastrointestinal Cancer Diagnosis. Cancers, 13(3), 574. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13030574