Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM) Surgery DepartamentUNIFESP, EPM, Surgery DepartamentSciEL
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...
AIM: To assess the validity of local excision for the early stage low rectal cancer as an effective ...
In selected patients, local excision of rectal cancer may be an alternative to radical surgery such ...
Results of local excision in rectal cancer. Is there good evidence? Mostof the research in rectal ca...
Background: Total mesorectal excision is the standard of care for Stage-I rectal cancer. Despite maj...
PURPOSE: The role of local excision in treating rectal cancer patients continues to be controversial...
Objectives To establish outcomes after completion and salvage surgery following local excision in li...
Aim The study aimed to establish the oncological outcome of patients who opted for close surveillanc...
Background: Widely varying rates have been reported in the extensive literature published in the Eng...
Background/Aim. Rectal cancer is a major health problem throughout the world, despite the great prog...
AIM: The study aimed to establish the oncological outcome of patients who opted for close surveillan...
Despite the improvements in preoperative staging, surgical technique and adjuvant therapy, local rec...
The potential advantages of local excision for rectal cancer are clear and include minimal morbidity...
Background: This study analysed the results of treatment of rectal cancer using different surgical t...
Sphincter preservation, disease control, and long-term survival are the main goals in the treatment ...
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...
AIM: To assess the validity of local excision for the early stage low rectal cancer as an effective ...
In selected patients, local excision of rectal cancer may be an alternative to radical surgery such ...
Results of local excision in rectal cancer. Is there good evidence? Mostof the research in rectal ca...
Background: Total mesorectal excision is the standard of care for Stage-I rectal cancer. Despite maj...
PURPOSE: The role of local excision in treating rectal cancer patients continues to be controversial...
Objectives To establish outcomes after completion and salvage surgery following local excision in li...
Aim The study aimed to establish the oncological outcome of patients who opted for close surveillanc...
Background: Widely varying rates have been reported in the extensive literature published in the Eng...
Background/Aim. Rectal cancer is a major health problem throughout the world, despite the great prog...
AIM: The study aimed to establish the oncological outcome of patients who opted for close surveillan...
Despite the improvements in preoperative staging, surgical technique and adjuvant therapy, local rec...
The potential advantages of local excision for rectal cancer are clear and include minimal morbidity...
Background: This study analysed the results of treatment of rectal cancer using different surgical t...
Sphincter preservation, disease control, and long-term survival are the main goals in the treatment ...
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...
AIM: To assess the validity of local excision for the early stage low rectal cancer as an effective ...
In selected patients, local excision of rectal cancer may be an alternative to radical surgery such ...