Aims: Radiotherapy is an important treatment modality in the multidisciplinary management of rectal cancer. It is delivered both in the neoadjuvant setting and postoperatively, but, although it reduces local recurrence, it does not influence overall survival and increases the risk of long-term complications. This has led to a variety of international practice patterns. These variations can have a significant effect on commissioning, but also future clinical research. This study explores its use within the large English National Health Service (NHS). Materials and methods: Information on all individuals diagnosed with a surgically treated rectal cancer between April 2009 and December 2010 were extracted from the Radiotherapy Dataset linked t...
Total mesorectal excision is the cornerstone of treatment for rectal cancer. Multiple randomised tri...
BACKGROUND: At least 28 randomised, controlled trials have compared outcomes of surgery for rectal c...
Objective: Aim of this study is analysing the pooled results of Intra-Operative Electron beam Radiot...
AbstractAimsRadiotherapy is an important treatment modality in the multidisciplinary management of r...
PURPOSE: International clinical guidelines recommend long- or short-course neoadjuvant radiotherapy ...
Introduction: The revised Dutch colorectal cancer guideline (2014), led to an overall decrease in pr...
Aim: There is significant international variation in the use of neoadjuvant radiation prior to total...
Aims: To describe variation in the utilisation rates of primary radiotherapy for patients with recta...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To report the survey about the main aspects on the use of radiotherapy for ...
Background: The therapeutic approach to cancer is complex and multidisciplinary. Radiotherapy is amo...
Aim: Several trials have shown that preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy (CRT) reduces local recurrence ...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To report the survey about the main aspects on the use of radiotherapy for th...
AIM:Early rectal cancer can be managed effectively with local excision, which is now the standard of...
currently recommended for most patients with rectal can-cer. We conducted this population-based stud...
Aims: Preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision is the current standa...
Total mesorectal excision is the cornerstone of treatment for rectal cancer. Multiple randomised tri...
BACKGROUND: At least 28 randomised, controlled trials have compared outcomes of surgery for rectal c...
Objective: Aim of this study is analysing the pooled results of Intra-Operative Electron beam Radiot...
AbstractAimsRadiotherapy is an important treatment modality in the multidisciplinary management of r...
PURPOSE: International clinical guidelines recommend long- or short-course neoadjuvant radiotherapy ...
Introduction: The revised Dutch colorectal cancer guideline (2014), led to an overall decrease in pr...
Aim: There is significant international variation in the use of neoadjuvant radiation prior to total...
Aims: To describe variation in the utilisation rates of primary radiotherapy for patients with recta...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To report the survey about the main aspects on the use of radiotherapy for ...
Background: The therapeutic approach to cancer is complex and multidisciplinary. Radiotherapy is amo...
Aim: Several trials have shown that preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy (CRT) reduces local recurrence ...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To report the survey about the main aspects on the use of radiotherapy for th...
AIM:Early rectal cancer can be managed effectively with local excision, which is now the standard of...
currently recommended for most patients with rectal can-cer. We conducted this population-based stud...
Aims: Preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision is the current standa...
Total mesorectal excision is the cornerstone of treatment for rectal cancer. Multiple randomised tri...
BACKGROUND: At least 28 randomised, controlled trials have compared outcomes of surgery for rectal c...
Objective: Aim of this study is analysing the pooled results of Intra-Operative Electron beam Radiot...