International audienceBACKGROUND:EORTC trial 22921 examined the addition of preoperative or postoperative chemotherapy to preoperative radiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer. After a median follow-up of 5 years, chemotherapy-irrespective of timing-significantly improved local control. Adjuvant chemotherapy did not improve survival, but the Kaplan-Meier curves diverged, suggesting possible delayed benefit. Here, we report the updated long-term results.METHODS:We randomly assigned patients with clinical stage T3 or T4 resectable rectal cancer to receive preoperative radiotherapy with or without concomitant chemotherapy before surgery followed by either adjuvant chemotherapy or surveillance. Randomisation was done using minimisation with ...
AIM: To evaluate the long-term results of conventional chemoradiotherapy and laparoscopic mesorectal...
BACKGROUND: At least 28 randomised, controlled trials have compared outcomes of surgery for rectal c...
Background: Current standard for most of the locally advanced rectal cancers is preoperative chemora...
International audienceBACKGROUND:EORTC trial 22921 examined the addition of preoperative or postoper...
Background: EORTC trial 22921 examined the addition of preoperative or postoperative chemotherapy to...
International audiencePURPOSE: European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) tr...
Purpose European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) trial 22921 compared adju...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The role of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with rectal cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The discussion on the role of adjuvant chemotherapy for rectal cancer patients treated a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preoperative radiotherapy is recommended for selected patients wit...
AbstractBackgroundIn most institutions, locally advanced rectal cancer is treated with neoadjuvant c...
The aim of review. To present the analysis of available data on approach to pharmacological antineop...
Background and objective: At present, there are common recommendations for treatment for stage II–II...
A randomized clinical trial was conducted by the European Organization for Research and Treatment fo...
AIM: To evaluate the long-term results of conventional chemoradiotherapy and laparoscopic mesorectal...
BACKGROUND: At least 28 randomised, controlled trials have compared outcomes of surgery for rectal c...
Background: Current standard for most of the locally advanced rectal cancers is preoperative chemora...
International audienceBACKGROUND:EORTC trial 22921 examined the addition of preoperative or postoper...
Background: EORTC trial 22921 examined the addition of preoperative or postoperative chemotherapy to...
International audiencePURPOSE: European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) tr...
Purpose European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) trial 22921 compared adju...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The role of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with rectal cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The discussion on the role of adjuvant chemotherapy for rectal cancer patients treated a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preoperative radiotherapy is recommended for selected patients wit...
AbstractBackgroundIn most institutions, locally advanced rectal cancer is treated with neoadjuvant c...
The aim of review. To present the analysis of available data on approach to pharmacological antineop...
Background and objective: At present, there are common recommendations for treatment for stage II–II...
A randomized clinical trial was conducted by the European Organization for Research and Treatment fo...
AIM: To evaluate the long-term results of conventional chemoradiotherapy and laparoscopic mesorectal...
BACKGROUND: At least 28 randomised, controlled trials have compared outcomes of surgery for rectal c...
Background: Current standard for most of the locally advanced rectal cancers is preoperative chemora...