Bowel Emergencies in Patients With Cancer

Can Assoc Radiol J. 2024 May 9:8465371241252035. doi: 10.1177/08465371241252035. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Cancer is the second most common cause of death worldwide. Bowel emergencies in patients with cancer are becoming increasingly more prevalent due to advances in cancer therapy and longer overall patient survival. When these patients present acutely, they are often frail and may have pre-existing co-morbidities. This article discusses the imaging features of bowel emergencies commonly encountered in oncological patients in clinical practice. These include chemotherapy related colitis, neutropenia enterocolitis and typhlitis, toxic megacolon, bowel perforation, malignant bowel obstruction and gastrointestinal haemorrhage. The radiologist plays a key role in identifying these oncological emergencies and guiding further management.

Keywords: bowel emergencies; bowel perforation; cancer; chemotherapy complications; gastrointestinal haemorrhage; malignant bowel obstruction; neutropenic enterocolitis; pseudomembranous colitis; toxic megacolon.

Publication types

  • Review