Results
Among the 255 patients identified, 112 were taken directly to the operating room for either primary tumor resection or colostomy/bypass.
Among the remaining 143 patients, 97 were managed without developing primary tumor-related symptoms, and 14 (9.8%) developed
significant primary tumor-related symptoms necessitating operative or endoscopic management. Of the patients who developed
symptoms, oxaliplatin and/or irinotecan was used among 71.4% of patients, and bevacizumab in 50%. Forty-two patients in the
series underwent elective primary tumor resection after receiving chemotherapy. No independent predictors for development
of primary tumor-related symptoms could be identified after controlling for age, gender, tumor location, number of metastatic
sites, and type of chemotherapy. Median overall survival was 34 months for those who underwent elective primary tumor resection
after chemotherapy, and 16 months for those who failed chemotherapy and developed symptoms.