What clinical characteristics affect your treatment decision for newly diagnosed mCRC?
Medical history
- Mild hyperlipidemia, controlled on statin therapy
Presentation
- 3-month history of worsening constipation, bloating, and blood in stool
- Colonoscopy confirmed 4-cm, non-obstructing mass in the left colon
Pathology report
- Moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma
Performance status
- ECOG PS = 1
Laboratory results
- ALT: 70 U/L; AST: 180 U/L
- CBC: Moderate anemia (Hb: 9.2 g/dL)
RAS status
- Wild-type (WT) RAS (WT in both KRAS and NRAS)
Imaging results
- CT scan indicated liver-limited metastases: 2 bilobar lesions (right: 3.5 cm; left: 6.5 cm)
Surgery consult on metastatic disease
- Potentially resectable metastases
- Surgeon feels metastatic disease is potentially resectable—treatment goal is to downgrade the tumor