Background: Rectal adenocarcinomas surgery morbidity and mortality might be impaired by neoadjuvant therapy. We performed this retropsective study to be compared with the PROCARE study running afterwards. Methods: We performed a retrospective study of 95 patients operated on for rectal denocarcinoma in a single institution during the period 2007-2009. We used logistic regression to estimate the relationship between possible predictive parameters of AL. Results: The laparoscopic approach is favored in 63.1% of the cases with a conversion rate of 11.6%, mainly in man (6 out of 7). For low rectal cancer though, laparotomy was the first choice (92.3%). From a carcinological point of view, laparoscopy allowed a complete tumor resection acco...
Approximately one third of all colorectal malignancies are located in the rectum. It has long been r...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear whether all patients with rectal cancer need chemoradiotherapy. A restri...
Background: The choice of operation for potentially curable cancer of the low rectum (≤6cm from the ...
none8AIMS AND BACKGROUND: A surgical audit is a systematic critical analysis of surgical performance...
Background: Neoadjuvant radiotherapy (NRT) has become an integral part of the multidisciplinary mana...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to examine the hospital variation in neoadjuvant treatment o...
THE AIM of the study was to evaluate time-to-progression (TTP) of rectal cancer in a group of patien...
Background: Rectum-preservation for locally advanced rectal cancer has been proposed as an alternati...
Introduction: Preoperative treatment and adequate surgery increase local control in rectal cancer. H...
Neoadjuvant therapy followed by total mesorectal excision is standard of care for locally advanced r...
Background: Rectum-sparing approaches appear to be appropriate in rectal cancer patients with a majo...
Colorectal cancer is a common cancer and a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Middle ...
Aim: There is significant international variation in the use of neoadjuvant radiation prior to total...
AIM: To investigate whether neoadjuvant-intensified radiochemotherapy improved overall and disease-f...
INTRODUCTION: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma, co...
Approximately one third of all colorectal malignancies are located in the rectum. It has long been r...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear whether all patients with rectal cancer need chemoradiotherapy. A restri...
Background: The choice of operation for potentially curable cancer of the low rectum (≤6cm from the ...
none8AIMS AND BACKGROUND: A surgical audit is a systematic critical analysis of surgical performance...
Background: Neoadjuvant radiotherapy (NRT) has become an integral part of the multidisciplinary mana...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to examine the hospital variation in neoadjuvant treatment o...
THE AIM of the study was to evaluate time-to-progression (TTP) of rectal cancer in a group of patien...
Background: Rectum-preservation for locally advanced rectal cancer has been proposed as an alternati...
Introduction: Preoperative treatment and adequate surgery increase local control in rectal cancer. H...
Neoadjuvant therapy followed by total mesorectal excision is standard of care for locally advanced r...
Background: Rectum-sparing approaches appear to be appropriate in rectal cancer patients with a majo...
Colorectal cancer is a common cancer and a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Middle ...
Aim: There is significant international variation in the use of neoadjuvant radiation prior to total...
AIM: To investigate whether neoadjuvant-intensified radiochemotherapy improved overall and disease-f...
INTRODUCTION: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma, co...
Approximately one third of all colorectal malignancies are located in the rectum. It has long been r...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear whether all patients with rectal cancer need chemoradiotherapy. A restri...
Background: The choice of operation for potentially curable cancer of the low rectum (≤6cm from the ...