1998 Volume 59 Issue 10 Pages 2650-2654
A 74-year-old man was seen at our hospital because of bloody stools who had undergone aggressive radical cystectomy for cancer of the bladder followed by radiation therapy 21 years before. A barium enema showed a rectal tumor, and Mile's operation was performed. Histological examination revealed radiation colitis and moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma (ss, ly1, v1, n0, stage II). It was inferred that the major etiologic factor in this case may have been irradiation for the first cancer because (1) the first cancer had been cured, (2) the interval between irradiation and the second cancer was long, and (3) rectal tumor was with in the radiation field.