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Tumor size is irrelevant in predicting malignant potential of carcinoid tumors of the rectum

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The malignant potential and prognosis of rectal carcinoids are said to be related to tumor size. Our study assessed if size could predict the malignant potential and hence its management. All patients in the Department of Colorectal Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, who underwent surgery for rectal carcinoid tumors between February 1991 and September 2000 were analyzed. Twenty patients (11 men), median age 48 years (range, 33–77 years) were studied. Median follow-up was 40 months (range, 5–120 months). The median tumor diameter was 2.5 cm (range, 0.1–5.0 cm). Eleven patients underwent radical resection and 9 patients had local resection for a presumed benign tumor. Morbidity was 15% and postoperative death was 5%. Overall median survival was 24 months (range, 5–120 months). One patient had an anterior resection for rectal adenocarcinoma but had an incidental 0.1-cm carcinoid tumor near the resection margin which on histology was found to have carcinoid tumor metastasis to 2 out of 12 lymph nodes. In conclusion, tumor size cannot predict malignant potential as even small tumors (<1 cm) can be malignant. Accurate preoperative staging with radical surgery may be required.

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Received: 20 September 2000 / Accepted in revised form: 6 April 2001

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Heah, SM., Eu, KW., Ooi, BS. et al. Tumor size is irrelevant in predicting malignant potential of carcinoid tumors of the rectum. Tech Coloproctol 5, 73–77 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s101510170002

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