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Table 1 Reports of surgical resection of CD-related anorectal cancer

From: Crohn’s disease-related anal fistula cancer diagnosed by examination under anesthesia: a case report

Year

Author

Age

Sex

Years of CD

Location of cancer

Histological type

Trigger of diagnosis

Diagnostic method

pTNM (pStage)

Operation

Prognosis (months)

2005

Devroe et al.

70

Female

25

Anal fistula

Examination of symptoms

APR

2008

Tokunaga et al.

57

Female

11

Anal fistula

tub2

Growth of perianal tumor

Biopsy

APR

> 24

2012

Bautista et al.

41

Male

Anal canal

muc

Examination of symptoms

Biopsy

2013

Sogawa et al.

40

Male

19

Anal canal

tub1

Examination of symptoms

Biopsy with CS

pT2N0M0

APR

> 42

2014

Scharl et al.

48

Female

25

Anal fistula

muc

Growth of perianal tumor

Biopsy

ypT2N0M0

APR

2016

Maejima et al.

50

Female

33

Anal canal

muc

Examination of symptoms

Biopsy

pT2N0M0

APR

> 18

2018

Pareja-López et al.

42

Male

20

Anal canal

Hydroadenocarcinoma

Examination of symptoms

Biopsy

Tumor resection

2020

Ehrl et al.

54

Male

20

Anal canal

Verrucous carcinoma

Large perianal tumor

Biopsy

APR

2022

Komono et al.

47

Female

27

Anal fistula

muc

Examination of symptoms

Biopsy

TPE

2022

Our case

37

Male

23

Anal fistula

tub1 > tub2 > por

Screening

Biopsy

pT2N0M0

APR

> 9