Simple Summary Evidence indicates that recurrence risk after colon cancer today is less than it was when trials performed decades ago showed that adjuvant chemotherapy reduces the risk and prolong disease-free and overall survival. After rectal cancer surgery, local recurrence rates have decreased but it is unclear if systemic recurrences have. After a systematic review of available literature reporting recurrence risks after curative colorectal cancer surgery we report that the risks are lower today than they were in the past and that this risk reduction is not solely ascribed to the use of adjuvant therapy. Adjuvant therapy always means overtreatment of many patients, already cured by the surgery. Fewer recurrences mean that progress in t...
Background: The standard therapy for stage I rectum cancer is surgical resection. Currently, there i...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
Background: The standard therapy for stage I rectum cancer is surgical resection. Currently, there i...
Simple Summary Evidence indicates that recurrence risk after colon cancer today is less than it was ...
Updated knowledge about the rates of recurrence and time to recurrence following curative treatment ...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
BACKGROUND: Developments in the quality of care of patients with colon cancer have improved surgical...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: This population-based study determined the cumulative inciden...
BACKGROUND: Developments in the quality of care of patients with colon cancer have improved surgical...
Aim: The recommended standard of care for patients after resection of Stage III colon cancer is adju...
To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accurately stage...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: The standard therapy for stage I rectum cancer is surgical resection. Currently, there i...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
Background: The standard therapy for stage I rectum cancer is surgical resection. Currently, there i...
Simple Summary Evidence indicates that recurrence risk after colon cancer today is less than it was ...
Updated knowledge about the rates of recurrence and time to recurrence following curative treatment ...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
BACKGROUND: Developments in the quality of care of patients with colon cancer have improved surgical...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: This population-based study determined the cumulative inciden...
BACKGROUND: Developments in the quality of care of patients with colon cancer have improved surgical...
Aim: The recommended standard of care for patients after resection of Stage III colon cancer is adju...
To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accurately stage...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: Due to changes in staging, (neo)-adjuvant treatment and surgical techniques for colorect...
Background: The standard therapy for stage I rectum cancer is surgical resection. Currently, there i...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
Background: The standard therapy for stage I rectum cancer is surgical resection. Currently, there i...