(2006) Can rectal cancers with pathologic T0 after neoadjuvant chemoradiation (ypT0) be treated by transanal excision alone? Annals of Surgical Oncology 13, 347-352. :Tulchinsky H, Rabau M, Shacham-Shemueli E, et al. Can rectal cancers with pathologic T0 after neoadjuvant chemora- diation ...
cancer [15]. The ASCO guidelines do not address the management of patients with yStage I/II rectal cancer [16]. This study aimed to assess whether patients with yStage I or II can be observed like those in patients with stage I or II or whether they should be treated with adjuvant ...
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With increasing incidence and geography, cancer is one of the leading causes of death, reduced quality of life and disability worldwide. Principal progress in the development of new anticancer therapies, in improving the efficiency of immunotherapeutic t
Can unresectable colorectal cancer be cured? A multimodality regimen that includes EBRT, chemotherapy, maximal surgical resection, and IORT, when used in patients with initially unresectable primary colon or rectal adenocarcinoma, is associated with excellent long-term local contro... KL Mathis,H Nelson...
With increasing incidence and geography, cancer is one of the leading causes of death, reduced quality of life and disability worldwide. Principal progress in the development of new anticancer therapies, in improving the efficiency of immunotherapeutic t
Six patients died of other, non-rectal cancer related causes. Of the treated cohort, the 2-year overall survival (OS) was 92% and 57% at 5 years (Fig. 1). Download: Download high-res image (213KB) Download: Download full-size image Fig. 1. LE followed by adjuvant RT was well-...
The treatment response to neoadjuvant chemoradiation (nCRT) differs largely in individuals treated for rectal cancer. In this study, we investigated the role of radiomics to predict the pathological response in locally advanced rectal cancers at different treatment time points: (1) before the start ...
Rectal cancerMultimodality therapyRadiotherapyDownstagingThe aim of this study was to evaluate downstaging as primary end point, and progression-free survival and overall survival as secondary end points, in rectal adenocarcinoma patients treated with preoperative chemoradiation.One hundred and thirty-six ...