@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00028250, author = {Iwata, Yoshinori and Kinoshita, Takashi and Kimura, Kenya and Komori, Koji and Hayashi, Daisuke and Akazawa, Tomoyuki and Shigeyoshi, Itaru and Tsutsuyama, Masayuki and Kawakami, Jiro and Ouchi, Akira and Natsume, Seiji and Uemura, Norihisa and Ito, Yuichi and Misawa, Kazunari and Senda, Yoshiki and Abe, Tetsuya and Ito, Seiji and Tajika, Masahiro and Yatabe, Yasushi and Yoshida, Kazuhiro and Shimizu, Yasuhiro}, issue = {2}, journal = {Nagoya Journal of Medical Science}, month = {May}, note = {Umbilical metastasis from intra-abdominal or pelvic malignancy, which is called Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule (SMJN), is rare, and it has a poor prognosis. Its most common primary sites are the stomach and ovaries. SMJN caused by colon cancer is uncommon. A 42-year-old woman visited local clinics with complaints of an umbilical mass. After a detailed examination, she was diagnosed with peritoneal and umbilical metastasis caused by colon cancer. A radical surgery was performed after 12 months of chemotherapy. 6 months later, local recurrence and ovarian metastasis were suspected. Further radical surgery was performed, and 14 months after that (50 months after starting treatment), no recurrences have been observed. We experienced a long-term survival case of SMJN caused by colon cancer and treated with a multidisciplinary approach.}, pages = {325--329}, title = {A long-term survival case of Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule caused by colon cancer and treated with a multidisciplinary approach}, volume = {81}, year = {2019} }