Background: This review sets out to assess the efficacy of pre-operative chemoradiation when compared to radiotherapy alone before surgery in the treatment of advanced non metastatic rectal surgery. Objectives: To determine the efficacy of pre-operative chemoradiation (CRT) compared with radiation (RT) alone, in locally advanced rectal cancer with respect to overall survival, local recurrence and 30 day mortality, sphincter preservation and toxicity of treatment (both acute and late). Search methods: In September 2011, we searched clinical trial registers, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Web of Science, EMBASE and MEDLINE and reviewed reference lists. Further hand searches were conducted of relevant journal proceed...
Purpose :We conducted a prospective non-randomized clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and toxic...
SummaryBackgroundPreoperative or postoperative radiotherapy reduces the risk of local recurrence in ...
Background: Radiotherapy reduces local recurrence (LR) when combined with surgery in resectable rect...
<p>Background: This review sets out to assess the efficacy of pre-operative chemoradiation whe...
Background : Preoperative radiotherapy (RT) decreases local recurrence rate and improves survival in...
Background: This is an update of the original review published in 2007. Carcinoma of the rectum is a...
PURPOSE: Preoperative concurrent chemoradiation for locally advanced rectal cancer can reduce tumor...
Combining chemotherapy with preoperative radiotherapy (RT) has a sound radiobiological rationale. We...
Abstract- Optimal management of low lying locally advanced rectal cancer remains a major challenge. ...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative or postoperative radiotherapy reduces the risk of local recurrence in patie...
PURPOSE: When local recurrent rectal cancer is diagnosed without signs of metastases, a potentially ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preoperative radiotherapy is recommended for selected patients wit...
Background/Aims: To determine the percentage of responders and the resectability rate for patients w...
The aim of the randomized controlled trial was to compare the results of two different treatment opt...
Objective: To compare the outcomes of treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer of the early era (...
Purpose :We conducted a prospective non-randomized clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and toxic...
SummaryBackgroundPreoperative or postoperative radiotherapy reduces the risk of local recurrence in ...
Background: Radiotherapy reduces local recurrence (LR) when combined with surgery in resectable rect...
<p>Background: This review sets out to assess the efficacy of pre-operative chemoradiation whe...
Background : Preoperative radiotherapy (RT) decreases local recurrence rate and improves survival in...
Background: This is an update of the original review published in 2007. Carcinoma of the rectum is a...
PURPOSE: Preoperative concurrent chemoradiation for locally advanced rectal cancer can reduce tumor...
Combining chemotherapy with preoperative radiotherapy (RT) has a sound radiobiological rationale. We...
Abstract- Optimal management of low lying locally advanced rectal cancer remains a major challenge. ...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative or postoperative radiotherapy reduces the risk of local recurrence in patie...
PURPOSE: When local recurrent rectal cancer is diagnosed without signs of metastases, a potentially ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preoperative radiotherapy is recommended for selected patients wit...
Background/Aims: To determine the percentage of responders and the resectability rate for patients w...
The aim of the randomized controlled trial was to compare the results of two different treatment opt...
Objective: To compare the outcomes of treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer of the early era (...
Purpose :We conducted a prospective non-randomized clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and toxic...
SummaryBackgroundPreoperative or postoperative radiotherapy reduces the risk of local recurrence in ...
Background: Radiotherapy reduces local recurrence (LR) when combined with surgery in resectable rect...