The Open Pathology Journal

2009, 3 : 91-98
Published online 2009 August 29. DOI: 0.2174/1874375700903010091
Publisher ID: TOPATJ-3-91

Histopathology of Colorectal Cancer after Neoadjuvant Chemoradiation Therapy

Maura O’Neil and Ivan Damjanov
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, MS 3045, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160, USA

ABSTRACT

Neoadjuvant treatment has become the standard of care for locally advanced gastrointestinal carcinoma, hence, the pathologist increasingly encounters treated primary and metastatic colorectal tumors. The pathologic assessment of therapeutic response and evaluation of residual disease is important because the histologic response to therapy or tumor response grade (TRG) has been shown to correlate with survival. Therefore, it is important for the pathologist to be familiar with the changes seen in colorectal cancer and metastatic colorectal cancer after neoadjuvant therapy. This review discusses the treatment effects seen in colon, rectal and liver resections including lymph nodes and the evaluation of residual tumor tissue in these specimens.

Keywords:

Colon, rectum, adenocarcinoma, radiation, chemotherapy..