Stromal invasion of cancer in pedunculated adenomatous colorectal polyps: significance for surgical management
N. Okike, L. H. Weiland, M. J. Anderson and M. A. Adson
Fifty-three patients were treated for pedunculated adenomatous polyps that
contained foci of invasive cancer confined to the stroma. This entity is a
stage of malignant involvement intermediate between in situ carcinoma and
frank infiltrative cancer that invades the muscularis mucosae. Metastases
to regional lymphatics were not observed. Local removal of such lesions
without regional lymphadenectomy is adequate treatment.