AbstractIntroductionOver the last decades, treatment for rectal cancer has substantially improved with development of new surgical options and treatment modalities. With the improvement of survival, functional outcome and quality of life are getting more attention.Study objectiveTo provide an overview of current modalities in rectal cancer treatment, with particular emphasis on functional outcomes and quality of life.ResultsFunctional outcomes after rectal cancer treatment are influenced by patient and tumor characteristics, surgical technique, the use of preoperative radiotherapy and the method and level of anastomosis. Sphincter preserving surgery for low rectal cancer often results in poor functional outcomes that impair quality of life,...
Recently, function-preserving surgery has become more widely applied to patients with rectal cancer....
The evolution of treatment for rectal cancer has resulted in a decline in the number of abdominoperi...
IMPORTANCE A watch-and-wait approach for patients with rectal cancer and a clinical complete respons...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Over the last decades, treatment for rectal cancer has substantially improve...
Objective: to analyze functional surgical outcomes in patients with distal rectal cancer and their q...
Treatment for rectal cancer can be associated with rectal functional impairment,increased morbidity ...
PurposeThere is a growing population of cancer survivors at risk of treatment-related morbidity. Thi...
INTRODUCTION: With improving survival of rectal cancer, functional outcome has become increasingly i...
The purpose of the study was to comparatively analyze surgical outcomes in patients with histologica...
Aim Rectal-preserving strategies for managing rectal cancer are becoming more common for selected gr...
The order of priorities in surgery for rectal cancer are firstly to achieve local control and cure f...
Objective To determine whether an anterior resection for low rectal cancer is associated with less m...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical outcomes and quality of life in terms of anal, urinary, and sexual f...
Despite improvements in surgical techniques, functional outcomes and quality of life after therapy f...
Introduction: Rectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies in developed countries. However, ...
Recently, function-preserving surgery has become more widely applied to patients with rectal cancer....
The evolution of treatment for rectal cancer has resulted in a decline in the number of abdominoperi...
IMPORTANCE A watch-and-wait approach for patients with rectal cancer and a clinical complete respons...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Over the last decades, treatment for rectal cancer has substantially improve...
Objective: to analyze functional surgical outcomes in patients with distal rectal cancer and their q...
Treatment for rectal cancer can be associated with rectal functional impairment,increased morbidity ...
PurposeThere is a growing population of cancer survivors at risk of treatment-related morbidity. Thi...
INTRODUCTION: With improving survival of rectal cancer, functional outcome has become increasingly i...
The purpose of the study was to comparatively analyze surgical outcomes in patients with histologica...
Aim Rectal-preserving strategies for managing rectal cancer are becoming more common for selected gr...
The order of priorities in surgery for rectal cancer are firstly to achieve local control and cure f...
Objective To determine whether an anterior resection for low rectal cancer is associated with less m...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical outcomes and quality of life in terms of anal, urinary, and sexual f...
Despite improvements in surgical techniques, functional outcomes and quality of life after therapy f...
Introduction: Rectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies in developed countries. However, ...
Recently, function-preserving surgery has become more widely applied to patients with rectal cancer....
The evolution of treatment for rectal cancer has resulted in a decline in the number of abdominoperi...
IMPORTANCE A watch-and-wait approach for patients with rectal cancer and a clinical complete respons...