Stage II/III rectal cancer with intermediate response to preoperative radiochemotherapy: do we have indications for individual risk stratification? World J Surg Oncol. 2010;13;8:27.Sprenger T, Rothe H, Jung K, et al. Stage II/III rectal cancer with intermediate response to preoperative radio...
Pelvic and distant recurrences in rectal cancer can be associated with substantial morbidity, and patients with stage II and III disease are at increased risk for both local and distant failure when compared to patients with earlier stage disease. Refinement of surgical techniques have helped to redu...
Pelvic and distant recurrences in rectal cancer can be associated with substantial morbidity, and patients with stage II and III disease are at increased risk for both local and distant failure when compared to patients with earlier stage disease. Refinement of surgical techniques have helped to redu...
BACKGROUND: Transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) for the treatment of early-stage rectal cancer has attracted attention due to its advantages of reduced surgical trauma, fewer complications, low operative mortality, rapid postoperativ... JY Lu,GL Lin,HZ Qiu,... - 《Plos One》 被引量: 13...
19 November 2015 Effect of Lymph Node Count on Pathological Stage III Rectal Cancer with Preoperative Radiotherapy Qingguo Li1,2, Lei Liang1,2, Lu Gan1,3, Guoxiang Cai1,2, Xinxiang Li1,2 & Sanjun Cai1,2 Lymph node (LN) status after surgery for rectal cancer is affected ...
Recently, the National Surgical Adjuvant Study of Colorectal Cancer in Japan, a randomised controlled trial of oral uracil–tegafur (UFT) adjuvant therapy for stage III rectal cancer, showed remarkable survival gains, compared with surgery alone. To evaluate value for money of adjuvant UFT therapy,...
Adjuvant combined radio-chemotherapy in rectal cancer is indicated in stage UICC II and III (pT3/4 and/or pN+) without distant metastases (exception: resectable metastases of the liver). Radiotherapy alone improves local control in the pelvis. A statistical significant improvement of survival is ...
Stage III & IV colon and rectal cancers share a similar genetic profile: a review of the Oregon Colorectal Cancer Registry. Am J Surg. 2013;205(5): 608-12. discussion 612Gawlick,U.;Lu,K.C.;Douthit,M.A.;et al.Stage III & IV colon and rectal cancers share a similar genetic profile...
Outcome for stage II and III rectal and colon cancer equally good after treatment improvement over three decadesdoi:10.1007/s00384-015-2219-5Rectal and colon cancerTreatment improvementThree decadesPurpose This study aimed to investigate the outcome for stage II and III rectal cancer patients compared...
(Edmonton) Research from the University of Alberta provides new insight into treatment patterns for people with stage two and three rectal cancer—information that ultimately will help physicians improve care strategies for patients provincewide.