Aim: At presentation, 15–20% of patients with rectal cancer already have synchronous liver metastases. The aim of this study was to determine the surgical and survival outcomes in patients with advanced rectal cancer who underwent combined pelvic exenteration and liver (oligometastatic) resection. Method: Data from 20 international institutions that performed simultaneous pelvic exenteration and liver resection between 2007 and 2017 were accumulated. Primarily, we examined perioperative outcomes, morbidity and mortality. We also assessed the impact that margin status had on survival. Results: Of 128 patients, 72 (56.2%) were men with a median age of 60 years [interquartile range (IQR) 15 years]. The median size of the liver oligometastatic ...
BACKGROUND: A total of 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer patients have liver metastases on prese...
AIM: A total of 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer have liver metastases on presentation. The man...
Background: This study compared postoperative outcomes and survival rates of patients who un-derwent...
AIM: At presentation, 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer already have synchronous liver metastase...
Aim: At presentation, 15–20% of patients with rectal cancer already have synchronous liver metastase...
AIM: At presentation, 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer already have synchronous liver metastase...
Background: This study evaluated the outcome of patients treated for rectal cancer and synchronous h...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the outcome of patients treated for rectal cancer and synchronous h...
Background and Objective. Colorectal cancer is a major health concern as a very common cancer and a ...
Background and aims: The surgical strategy for treatment of synchronous liver metastases from colore...
Introduction: The “traditional approach” to resect synchronous colorectal cancer with liver metastas...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate the outcome of "the liver-first" approach in patient...
BACKGROUND: Synchronous liver metastases are detected in approximately 25% of colorectal cancer pati...
Background: About 20% of patients with colorectal cancer have liver metastases at the time of diagno...
Background: The treatment of patients with metastatic rectal cancer remains controversial. We develo...
BACKGROUND: A total of 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer patients have liver metastases on prese...
AIM: A total of 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer have liver metastases on presentation. The man...
Background: This study compared postoperative outcomes and survival rates of patients who un-derwent...
AIM: At presentation, 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer already have synchronous liver metastase...
Aim: At presentation, 15–20% of patients with rectal cancer already have synchronous liver metastase...
AIM: At presentation, 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer already have synchronous liver metastase...
Background: This study evaluated the outcome of patients treated for rectal cancer and synchronous h...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the outcome of patients treated for rectal cancer and synchronous h...
Background and Objective. Colorectal cancer is a major health concern as a very common cancer and a ...
Background and aims: The surgical strategy for treatment of synchronous liver metastases from colore...
Introduction: The “traditional approach” to resect synchronous colorectal cancer with liver metastas...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate the outcome of "the liver-first" approach in patient...
BACKGROUND: Synchronous liver metastases are detected in approximately 25% of colorectal cancer pati...
Background: About 20% of patients with colorectal cancer have liver metastases at the time of diagno...
Background: The treatment of patients with metastatic rectal cancer remains controversial. We develo...
BACKGROUND: A total of 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer patients have liver metastases on prese...
AIM: A total of 15-20% of patients with rectal cancer have liver metastases on presentation. The man...
Background: This study compared postoperative outcomes and survival rates of patients who un-derwent...