Background - The approach of locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma implies a treatment with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy associated with total mesorectal excision surgery. However, the tumors respond variably to this neoadjuvant therapy, and the mechanisms for response are not completely understood. Objective - Evaluate the variables related to the complete tumor response and the outcomes of patients who underwent surgery, comparing those with partial tumor regression and those with total remission of rectal lesion, at the pathological examination. Methods - Retrospective analysis of medical records of 212 patients operated between 2000 and 2010, in which 182 (85.9%) obtained partial remission at neoadjuvant therapy (Grou...
Aims and background: The aim of this paper is to confirm the efficacy to reduce incidence of relapse...
PURPOSE: In this paper we report the oncological outcomes from clinical series of patients with rect...
Neoadjuvant approach or preoperative use of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the treatment of locall...
INTRODUCTION: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma, co...
Introduction: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocar- cinoma, ...
AbstractIntroduction: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocar- ...
INTRODUCTION: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma, co...
A cirurgia ainda é o principal método de tratamento do câncer do reto. Recentemente a quimio e radio...
Study objectives: To evaluate the ideal timing between neoadjuvant therapy and surgical treatment of...
Introduction: Preoperative treatment and adequate surgery increase local control in rectal cancer. H...
Background - The approach of locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma implies a treat...
Abstract Purpose To report the retrospective analysis of patients with locally advanced rectal cance...
The management of rectal cancer has evolved significantly in the last few decades. Significant impro...
Objective: To describe the partial results of a study in patients with rectal cancer who underwent n...
Neoadjuvant therapy is the gold standard treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer. It may induce ...
Aims and background: The aim of this paper is to confirm the efficacy to reduce incidence of relapse...
PURPOSE: In this paper we report the oncological outcomes from clinical series of patients with rect...
Neoadjuvant approach or preoperative use of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the treatment of locall...
INTRODUCTION: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma, co...
Introduction: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocar- cinoma, ...
AbstractIntroduction: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocar- ...
INTRODUCTION: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma, co...
A cirurgia ainda é o principal método de tratamento do câncer do reto. Recentemente a quimio e radio...
Study objectives: To evaluate the ideal timing between neoadjuvant therapy and surgical treatment of...
Introduction: Preoperative treatment and adequate surgery increase local control in rectal cancer. H...
Background - The approach of locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma implies a treat...
Abstract Purpose To report the retrospective analysis of patients with locally advanced rectal cance...
The management of rectal cancer has evolved significantly in the last few decades. Significant impro...
Objective: To describe the partial results of a study in patients with rectal cancer who underwent n...
Neoadjuvant therapy is the gold standard treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer. It may induce ...
Aims and background: The aim of this paper is to confirm the efficacy to reduce incidence of relapse...
PURPOSE: In this paper we report the oncological outcomes from clinical series of patients with rect...
Neoadjuvant approach or preoperative use of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the treatment of locall...