Background/Aims: Several initiatives have started to transfer colorectal cancer follow-up (FU) from secondary to primary care. For this purpose, it is important to assess when and how recurrences of rectal carcinoma are detected after treatment with curative intent. Methods: Retrospective multicentre cohort study. Patients participating in an FU programme after curative intended treatment for rectal cancer stages I-III between 2007 and 2014. Results: Of the 378 patients, 64 (17%) developed recurrent disease (RD). Most were detected during scheduled FU consultations (n = 55) by (a combination of) radiological examinations and carcinoembryonic antigen levels, and were asymptomatic (n = 53); outside scheduled FU consultations, RD was detected ...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
Updated knowledge about the rates of recurrence and time to recurrence following curative treatment ...
AIM: To investigate the patterns and decisive prognostic factors for local recurrence of rectal canc...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Purpose : The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate and pattern of recurrence of rectal cancer ...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
Aim Current follow-up guidelines for distant tumour recurrence after rectal cancer surgery are not d...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: This population-based study determined the cumulative inciden...
In the natural history of colorectal cancer, recurrence involves 30 to 50% of patients who have unde...
To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accurately stage...
ABSTRACT Survival in rectal cancer has been related mainly to clinical and pathological staging. Rec...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in surgery, imaging, adjuvant treatment, and management of metastatic disea...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
Updated knowledge about the rates of recurrence and time to recurrence following curative treatment ...
AIM: To investigate the patterns and decisive prognostic factors for local recurrence of rectal canc...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Purpose : The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate and pattern of recurrence of rectal cancer ...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
Aim Current follow-up guidelines for distant tumour recurrence after rectal cancer surgery are not d...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: This population-based study determined the cumulative inciden...
In the natural history of colorectal cancer, recurrence involves 30 to 50% of patients who have unde...
To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accurately stage...
ABSTRACT Survival in rectal cancer has been related mainly to clinical and pathological staging. Rec...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in surgery, imaging, adjuvant treatment, and management of metastatic disea...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
Updated knowledge about the rates of recurrence and time to recurrence following curative treatment ...
AIM: To investigate the patterns and decisive prognostic factors for local recurrence of rectal canc...